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Unread 01-15-2003, 05:45 PM   #1
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Edward,

Thanks for a very quick reply, highly appreciated.

The gun has the American eagle over the chamber, with
the "Epluribus Unum" inscription. Other than the serial number, there are no other markings except from the DWM on the toggle. There is no year of production, no production code, no proof stamps and no shoulder stock recess on the backstrap. Barrel length is 4 3/4", it has a grip safety. I'll post a pic when I figure out how to post it on this board. Btw, I am a Norwegian collector of pre-1945 guns and I have owned several Lugers, at present I have two. The other one is a straight S/42 from 1938.

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