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The safety bar was originally "in the white", not blued or strawed.
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I need to ask this question again in a different way. Suppose you saw a commercial proofed Luger like mine, and it had a safety tab that was blue black with the same color as the frame with maybe some discoloration due to age when you put the gun on safe. Would it be a rarity or expected in a Luger that was truly made for the commercial market? |
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