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I recently inherited this Luger with the passing of my father. It's a 7.65 and shows the only the markings in the photos. The serial numbers match.
Is this a pre-WWI model? or a commercial after WWI one? Thanks! |
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It is a post WWI Commercial from around 1920. That is kind of a neat grip strap marking. I'm not real good at interpreting these things so I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I think it might be something like Reichs Bahn Direktion Magdeburg weapon #137.
How about some not so close up shots?
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