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Hammer down at a bit over $ 2900...I think someone got a nice Test piece...for a song...
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Crown over letter stamps on the grips make no sense. That is a German military inspector/acceptance stamp, the use of which considerably post dates a 1900 model. The only conceivable donors of military marked grip safety grips that I can think of would be a 1902 or a 1906 German Army test piece, and I don't even know if they were marked.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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Hi Ron,
I have asked the new buyer to send me close-up photos when he has the pistol home...to show more detail of the grips. I am 80% sure I saw the Imperial/Crown stampings...but lighting in the shop wasnot the best...I did use my loupe on them... |
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"Thank You Pete"
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