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09-25-2015, 12:19 AM | #22 |
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Thanks Wayne , The description by Diver6106 of the dots is right IMHO .
The four point star is a reject mark and entirely different than the dots . I am going to say " don't know " on the external numbers other than they are probably post-manufacturing . The good point is the normal inside proofs-number look good so it is not a mismatched gun . IMHO HK's are far and away the most variation rich and interesting Lugers and there were only something over 11,000 made . About the same as Simson but no comparison on the neat-o-meter . Not to knock Simsons but they look like Erfurts to me and are all pretty much the same . Dave |
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09-25-2015, 09:59 AM | #23 |
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Thanks David !! I appreciate the information. I figured they meant something -- just wasn't sure. I am finding out more and more that Lugers have an amazing array of markings which just makes them all the more interesting !!
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09-25-2015, 10:26 AM | #24 |
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Dave, thanks for your time and interest in responding to my post. I learned alot and realize I have a lot of studying to do ahead of me about Lugers. No doubt there are lots of pitfalls in the collecting of Lugers. I will be utilizing this Forum for information and as a location source for future purchases. Luger 7313's past exposure on this Forum and the members involved was a big factor in my decision to purchase it in the first place.
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