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hope this works..photo upload for previous message...
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Looks like rework proofs ( 1920 period ) to me. Is the gun a double dated.....
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Hi,
Looks like the acceptance marks found on New Manufactured DWM Lugers dated 1920 or 1921. These were in a special contract and were either for the Weimar army or the Weimar police, and are in the "no suffix", "a", or "b" blocks. Have never heard of a navy with these proofs. Usually these have some sort of property mark on the front grip strap. |
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thanks for the info....serial has no suffix...#4250...1920 on chamber...no gripstrap marks...was picked up in ww11 ...by vet who was at u boat base there...why rcmp(responsable for gun registration in canada)would put navy on registration certificate is unknown!!!
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