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I have also seen some of these that are reworks of WW1 military issued pistols, so that may also be the case with this one, although it is not fully military inspected, as one would expect. TH
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The KI./1933 Lugers are described in word and picture on pages 207-208, and 247 -248 of Weimar Lugers (1993). They are crude reworks assembled from various parts and can be found with DWM, ERFURT, or SIMSON & CO / SUHL middle toggle links (page 247). While there are several theories as to their origon, their use is yet to be established.
Jan Last edited by Jan C Still; 09-26-2011 at 02:20 PM. |
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