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Unread 05-02-2024, 10:12 PM   #1
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1925, I think…
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1925, I think…
Thanks, that's about where I thought it landed in the database.
I never owned a commercial Luger before so I thought I would ask to make sure.

It sure lived a rough life over 99 years....The stocks, if OEM (they are not numbered), are worn smooth in places but the fitment is superb.

Even after I brushed all the old oil/crud away on their backside and on the frame they are still tight as a tick.

LOL....At least it's been revived a bit for it's 100th birthday.
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