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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southeast Texas Swamp
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Here are more pictures and info on the "Sneak Luger". Upon closer examination, it appears that the grip strap markings may be L.Li.67, which would indicate Rural Constabulary, Liegnitz District, Item #67.
![]() Here are the proofs & acceptance marks on the right receiver & bbl, and marks on the bottom of the bbl: ![]() ![]() ![]() To answer some previously asked questions; The sideplate is numbered on both the bottom and the side and the takedown lever is numbered on the bottom. This picture shows a good view of the tab on the mag safety that blocks the trigger. ![]() Here is a picture of both safetys with the sideplate removed: ![]() The only parts that are not matching (besides the magazine), are the trigger, which has what appears to be a "Mauser replacement code 42" stamp, since it is not in the usual place for a serial number, and the right grip. The left grip has the full serial number stamped on the inside, the right grip, which appears slightly less worn than the left one, has a "42" and an E135 stamp. And........I must admit that when I got the gun, the mag safety had been disabled and I "enhanced" it by installing a complete one. <img src="graemlins/icon107.gif" border="0" alt="[icon107]" />
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