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I have not removed the grips to find out.
I will see if I can find my loop and get a good look at the double stamp |
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It looks like a 64 was stamped over a 65
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Is this the million dollar break?
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This looks like a stamp over another number. It’s on the upper receiver, left side
Could this have been done by a German repair? Or someone doing repairs and trying to pass it off as a complete Matching numbers? |
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Yep.....It happens often if one is unfamiliar with Lugers.....gets in a hurry to remove the left grip....shooting Luger with loose grip...etc. As mentioned above, it can be repaired if those grips are numbered to your Luger. If not matching numbers, then your choice as to what to do.
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