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Unread 08-29-2015, 02:50 PM   #1
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By serial number, 1,000 guns before the stock lug was introduced into military production by the army in 1913. Also, I will opine differently from my friend Tom and point out that all physical characteristics of this pistol are New Model Parabellum.

But I nitpick. This is a very nice pistol, and significant in a commercial Luger.

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Don,

By serial number, 1,000 guns before the stock lug was introduced into military production by the army in 1913. Also, I will opine differently from my friend Tom and point out that all physical characteristics of this pistol are New Model Parabellum.

But I nitpick. This is a very nice pistol, and significant in a commercial Luger.

--Dwight
Thanks Dwight,
then I'm to think this is properly described as a 1906, and made in 1913?

What is or would be a 1914 Commercial?
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