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Unread 07-31-2011, 12:53 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Dwight Gruber View Post
Nope. DWM was forbidden to manufacture military arms, which is why the 3 3/4in., .30 cal. barrels. Rebarrelling would have to have been done specifically out of the factory. The typeface for the numbers was pretty common.

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Now I am confused I was told the Luger that I have is a military issue, later given to the police. I have DWM 1913 w/ all matching numbers. And according to the "witness mark", I believe is what you call it, mine is perfect so therefore it wasn't rebarreled. Could you please help me in understanding.

Matthew..You have a pistol made in 1913 for the military. It was later issued to the Police and a sear safety added. Looks to be in good shape. Are there any number or letters on the grip straps?
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