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The 'Germany' stamp is an export stamp indicating the country of origin. It is correct for this model and was applied to comply with US import laws.
The muzzle is properly 'in the white'. You can sometimes find these for $850 -$950... $1000 is OK, especially if there are no issues.
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That's actually one of the better quality import markings I've seen. Most look crooked and the depth is uneven.
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I'll look it over one last time before I decide, but it sounds like I have some trading coming up.I have similar stamps on a couple of my pocket Mausers, and they look like they were applied by a drunk. This one ain't bad, but I wish they could have used a bit more finesse. It just looks out of place, kinda like an Interarms stamp. |
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