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Originally Posted by Chickenthief View Post
It's just that my 1921 DWM is marked "Germany" and i'm pretty sure it never crossed the Atlantic, and has stayed in the old world it's whole life.
So i assumed it was a thing from Versailles regulations at the end of WWI
There is no way to know if your pistol was stamped for export and then for some reason not exported and remained in Europe; quite possible as others have reported "Germany" marked examples from Europe.

The requirement for the stamping of "Germany or Made in Germany" predates the Treaty, no question. As they say- don't "assume".
It exists on luger pistols from 1900 by the hundreds.
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