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"Additional pictures of Finn luger rig and tools.
Cleaning rod is steel and unmarked, Tool marked S/155." Sorry, but the rod and the TD tool are not finnish. The rod should be brass (and shape like in the pic) and the tool should have SA-stamp or unmarked Weimar or Imperial. |
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I've seen the ones you mention. Any idea where these originated? Update: Just looked in Goertz and Sturgess, the all steel large loop rod was made from late WWI through the 1930's and is German military.
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