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Welcome to the forum, the spring attached to your sear indicates this pistol may have been a police service pistol. Examine the pistol for markings which are indications of the police unit. There are experts on this forum who easily ID that kind of info.
I believe the side plate on police Lugers are different than the military in order to accommodate this spring. Aldo35 ![]() |
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It does, the police side plate has been cut on the top, a regular side plate will not go on correctly
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