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To add to the circle S discussion, I noticed the luger in the pictures in an auction.
Pictures are limited, but show: Scrubbed chamber, 1921 property number applied to scrubbed chamber top, right chamber proofs scrubbed, Eagle 6 (inspector for Simson) applied The description: "Fixed sights, with "1921" on top of the chamber and the Erfurt "Crown" logo on the toggle link. An "eagle/6" proof and a circled "S" are present on the extension, with "25" on the barrel, Imperial "Eagle" on the breechblock and WWI-style proofs on the toggle links. A sear safety is installed, and a magazine well safety has been installed and removed. Straw finished small parts, checkered grips and a nickel finished magazine with an alloy base." Is this one more "nail" in establishing a connection between the Circle S and Simson re-work? I hope to be able to bring this one home and have a better look, and an example of a "circle S".Comments and observations, please. |
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