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I recently acquired a 1937 dated serial #5252 with a v variation. Any info helpful. Long barrel
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eric,
Please provide all the information that is called out in the Identification Sheets you will find in the Technical Information pages. All the information that these sheets call for are necessary to research any information that may be known about your Luger.
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Eric, A 1937 dated military luger would have originally been made with a 9x100mm barrel. So a longer barrel is probably a replacement. Your "V" block 1937 would be a second variation with hot dip blued small parts. TH
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