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I can't tell which type of Luger I have please let me know.
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Without clear pictures showing the various markings there's now way to tell what you have.
One thing for sure it's probably German in origin. ![]() |
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It could be Army or Commercial, it isn't Navy. Without being able to see the markings on the gun, it is not possible to make a better identification.
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