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Interesting. I owned one of these that had a liner, a 1912 DWM if I remember.
Welcome to the forum What I see, A DWM (manufacturer) made in 1918, originally would have been 9mm for the army. The 1920 is actually not a date but a gov't marking (see our FAQ in new collector area, https://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=13121 ) This marking was to show it was inventoried and belonged to the military. I would guess it came over to the USA after WW1 and before WW2, 7.65mm (30 luger) was easier to get than 9mm at that time. NOTE - on the left side rail, just below the serial number, it says Germany - this shows it was exported to the USA. Ed
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