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Unread 02-02-2022, 04:09 PM   #1
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Hi, the pin is there, it's just harder to see on Mauser Lugers.
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Hi, the pin is there, it's just harder to see on Mauser Lugers.
Norm
Thanks I see it now.
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I had a Walther Model 4 veteran bring back with the 1920 stamping and a # 2 burnt into the left grip. The vet's unit took Zella Mehlis and collected weapons. The comment at the time was everyone in town had a pistol and there were four firearms factories.Click image for larger version

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