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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Botetourt County, Virginia
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I'm sure this is accurate for the most part, and I genuinely appreciate Dwight's deep knowledge of production serial numbers and delivery dates. We all benefit when Dwight shares his knowledge and research. But let's not forget the last short run of carbines in the 50000 to 50100 s/n block. These were produced/assembled at a much later date than 1904. As such, they are the very last production run of old models, and they bear the highest serial numbers. I know these are outliers, but they exist. I'm bold enough to say that my carbine (the carbine of which I now am the custodian), s/n 50100, is nominally the last carbine, but also nominally the last old model Parabellum produced. http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=38690 Fascinating facts. That's why they hold the interest of collectors. Curl P.S. My carbine is a Swiss, so it's very much at home in the Swiss Lugers forum!
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