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Model 1900 "Old Model", which includes the "standard" Commercial 7.65mm starting with serial number 2002 and the 7.65mm US Test Trials model; Model 1902 "Old Model" which includes the 9mm '02 "Fat Barrel'" and the US Test Trials "Cartridge Counter"; Model 1906 "New Model" both 7.65mm and 9mm; Model 1920"ish" post-war commercials typically the "Safe/Loaded" variation. So for Eagle models that can be "categorized" I would say seven. I am not including the modern reproduction AE stainless guns marketed under various brands as they were not produced in Germany.
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