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Unread 12-22-2017, 11:46 PM   #1
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The change from S/42 to 42 code, from the mid to late test proof, and from the E/63 to E/655 acceptance stamp all occur during 1939. During 1939 Mauser produced approximately 26,300 S/42 code Lugers in the 4100n-3700q serial range and 93,000 42 code Lugers in the 2000q-5000z serial range for the German military.
So, a 1939 (year), Mauser made luger for the army

Thats a quick collection - 2 lugers - 2 P38's - was it a good deal or do you like to go full bore?

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Per Jan Still
So, a 1939 (year), Mauser made luger for the army

Thats a quick collection - 2 lugers - 2 P38's - was it a good deal or do you like to go full bore?

buying books too

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