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Hello guys.
What can you tell me about this one? Regards Kai |
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I can never remember if that is an early DWM or an Erfurt tool marking on the front.
The rear would be usually a police marking of the weapon number. On the odd chance it was not a police marking - then it would still be the weapon number for a luger. ed |
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Imperial DWM tool (early). The serial number could be either Imperial army or a post war Reichswehr or police.
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George, how do you figure it is a DWM tool with an Imperial inspector's stamp?
--Dwight |
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Hi Dwight,
I agree with Herr Anderson, the blades of DWM tools are longer and more slender than Erfurt's and they are blued as well. Here's a side by side comparison. |
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Thank you!
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