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Lifer
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What do you consider 'authentic'???
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Did they really exist with the skull engraving during WW2?
That is my definition of authentic. http://forum.lugerforum.com/album.ph...pictureid=3864 |
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I would imagine that they existed somewhere during WW2, but not necessarily with the Wehrmacht (or SS).. I am a member of the camp that believes in the Freikorps explanation, as expressed by Ron Wood. Again, photos exist of the post-WW1 Flammenwerfer Totenkopf insignia/logo painted on their trucks. I also believe there were some excellent copies made. Ya pays yer money and ya takes yer chances.
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