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I recall the occasional question regarding how to tell an original rust-blued Luger from a reblue, particularly a salt-blue. My photographic session yesterday, unsatisfactory in most other ways, provided a good view of the insides of my Erfurt LP08 as a prime example of how an unrefinished, in-the-white interior of a rust-blued Luger looks.
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Dwight,
The oil 'stains' are also another testimony.
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Nice Dwight, it would be interesting to have others post similar and with reblued guns too.
I can next weekend, but out of town right now. (Wes, you always are posting before me, must be smarter and faster typer [img]biggrin.gif[/img] )
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