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I think Tom meant to say that the C/N proof is a standard Pre-WW2 commercial proof. The two you describe are very much typical for a 1920's commercial Luger. Earlier commercial Lugers used a "lazy" C/N proof on the left side of the receiver. The receiver proof on your Luger should be a "standing" C/N.
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