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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Cannot help much on this subject, but what I know for sure is that the fancy L inside the exploding bomb, is the belgian stamp for the LIEGE (city east of bruxelles) weapon proof & test "agency", every gun that go trough belgium has to go there, is test fired, and if pass the test with success, the L is stamped on barrel and slide. It doesn't mean the gun has been in Belgium between 1939_1940, if you buy or sell a gun in belgium now, it'll get this stamp. It's the law. Hope this help, even a little.
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