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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Ohio
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I am not a student of the P-08 pistol . However , I am familiar with the more common variations .
I have come across what I think is a more uncommon variation . I will attempt to describe it . 9mm w/sear and mag safety No chamber or toggle markings Serial numbers are stamped in commercial locations Crown N proofs Front strap marked L.Lg.82. Eagle/WaA66 right side receiver(Costanzo's book says early 1933 military) 90% Blue finish with straw parts are evenly worn . They look correctly finish matched . 1929 date Gustav Reinhardt holster marked with sunburst K with same markings as front strap of pistol stamped on the back Frame serial number appears to have been ground & renumbered . All top half numbers last two digits match frame last 2 digits . Bottom half numbers are all the same but not same as top . (probably matched frame until renumbered ?) Any thoughts would be appreciated . Does it seem correct ? Rare ? Value ? I don't own it . It is going to be named in an estate to be handed down to a family member . Thank you for your time given to a new member !
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