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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: San Mateo, California
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Unusual luger! Note it has a short frame. Short frame commercial Navy type lugers were imported into the US in the 1920's, usually bearing 5 digit commercial serial numbers. The few I have seen are BUG proofed. This specimen has a 4 digit number with a suffix that I cannot make out. We are trying to explain a short framed grip saftey military to commercial with a replaced 30 caliber barrel. I feel it somehow came out of post WW1 1920 production when nothing was wasted and some strange and interesting lugers were assembled. I'm also not certain whether the Navy sight was added because it's hard to explain as an original production part.
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According to me, i'm not expert, it's a very unusul gun. Barrel, receiver and mag, have the same serial number. According to Google, the commercial nay have a serial by 6 numbers. the sign near the serial number of the receivei is "Farsi number" (in persian) that is number 2.
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