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You have two Mausers. The "G" on the chamber is the date code for a 1935 Mauser military and it should have a toggle marked with "S/42". The DWM toggle was not original to this Luger.
Collector's Firearms at 3301 Fondren, Suite O, in Houston (phone 713-781-1960) usually has a fair sampling of Lugers in stock, so I suspect that their gunsmith may be familiar enough with Lugers to work on your gun or could recommend someone that could. Correcting a loose safety is pretty easy to do.
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no date stamp., safety lever |
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