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I transfered the pictures here, and cropped them, hope that was okay.
You have an early, but before the Test Lugers (not a test luger sad to say) with the bomb that is actually a DWM marking. Ed
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Edward Tinker ************ Co-Author of Police Lugers - Co-Author of Simson Lugers Author of Veteran Bring Backs Vol I, Vol II, Vol III and Vol IV |
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Thank you all for viewing and yes thank you for the transfer. I tried to add but I think the file was to big. I used a camera that I am not used to for quality but the size , well thanks for the transfer. I had hoped the bomb was a U S Ord mark with the letter J an inspector stamp. I found the bomb marks about 10 years ago and it took me this long to post. This is why I wanted to post because I wasn't sure and I knew that this site would give accurate knowledge. As everyone with an antique you hope your gun could be an exception. I was kinda thinking that Luger scraped up a few lower serial #s to make up the 100. I searched as many web sites as I could and more or less came up with the same answer. but some sites said different things about the bomb....
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