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Unread 01-04-2007, 06:53 PM   #1
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I have a 1920 navy carbine with serial number 37,xxx that has a
different forearm iron attachment than your frame. I classify 1902 carbines as having the S shape main spring and 1920s with the coil spring. I would agree with GT that your carbine frame appears like the work of John Martz. Incidently, I have a 1906 luger with serial number 38,000 that has the short thin underside frame front that Ron Woods refers to as type IV.
Your phone number for Mr. Martz is what I have in my file, I also have
a FAX number of (916) 645-3815 and an address of 8060 Lakeview Lane
Lincoln, CA 95648.
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