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Unread 10-19-2017, 02:06 PM   #1
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the gun model with safety gryp is a 1906 isn t it ?
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model 1906 but made by dwm and mauser much longer into 1940s
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the gun model with safety gryp is a 1906 isn t it ?
Pepe, the Luger looks like a commercial model.

They used the 1906 design, with a grip safety, no date code and no stock lug, as the primary design features for commercial lugers.

The Portuguese Navy Lugers had a very visible stamp (see below) on the top of the chamber. The chamber on this gun has nothing or it was removed.
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