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Certainly we can write off the 'Spandau' varations as fakes. The Spandau arsenal had no production facilities for P08 production and, as stated before, there was no handgun shortage during 1917 and 1918, so no reason for Spandau to start producing (or even reworking) P08's.

I don't believe the '1914 Erfurt anomaly' is a postwar boost, as George said, it's not worth the effort financially. I also don't believe they were put together during the 1914-1918 period. If 1914's were produced during the first months of 1915 there would be no reason for the receiver cut, unnumbered screws and relieved sear bar.

It might just as well have been a commercial company that bought the Erfurt leftovers and assembled a couple of guns for commercial or semi-commercial sale. Who knows?

A more recent example is Mauser. When they ceased to exist in their old form in 1997, the remaining stock was bought by a couple of dealers, who assembled and sold a number of pistols. To this day, at least one of them still has unbuilt but complete Mauser Parabellums in stock.

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