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Unread 05-18-2008, 01:33 AM   #6
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Thank You Ron, you are most helpful, your knowledge is a gift to us.
Lugers like the Bolivian make your collection stand out from the rest. I agree, better a restored rare Luger than nothing.
My friend, I think, just put the dates in his mind because the guy that showed him the Luger told him that it was used in the Second World War.
Again thank You Ron for sharing this beautiful rare Luger, which otherwise I think I would never have the opportunity to see.

â??When time permits I would love to see the worker marks front and rear frame wells and under the left grip--would be interesting to see if they are similar to the early Portuguese guns. We might better pin the date down.

Also a close up of the front sight showing the serrations might helpâ?Â

Vern,
Maybe you can give us some indication how you can identify dates from wells marks please. That will also be very useful information. Thanks.

Alf.
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