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The firing train including the firing pin, spring and retainer. These as they are removed from the forward breech block Click on image to enlarge: The middle and rear toggle links, underside. I am still researching these stamps: Click on image to enlarge: The barrel. Notice the witness marks, gauge and stamps on the underside near the mounting lug: Click on image to enlarge: Front Sight Detail: Click on image to enlarge: Finally - the Axle pin with the correct military serialization: Click on image to enlarge: Frame Moving into the frame area, this is the inside of the sideplate. Notice the digit stamp and the differences to this area then other manufactures, such as HK: Click on image to enlarge: The thumb safety. Again, serialized on the top to the number of this Luger. The safety is in excellent condition along with the :GESICHERT stamp as noted: Click on image to enlarge: The frame serial number. Notice that the serial number of a Luger is NOTED WITH the letter suffix!: Click on image to enlarge: |
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