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I've always wondered what happened to the side panel on this one. Maybe there was a plate attached at one time, who knows. Other than that, this would be a high condition example.
SN 9823e,72nd Reserve Infantry Regiment, 1st Machine Gun Company, Weapon 61.I think that is the correct translation, I get mixed on them at times. Hold-open has been added. |
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Steve
I have a Luger unit marked much like your: 1911 DWM, sn 9823e, marked: R.I.R.72.1.(added) M.G.61.: 72nd Reserve Infantry Regiment, 1st Machine Gun Company, Weapon 61. It is a 1908 DWM sn 6747, marked R.I.R.72.1.(added) M.G.34. shown on page 290 Central Powers Pistols. Congratulations Jan |
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How many do you have in your database to this same regiment, mg unit?
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