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Unread 04-21-2007, 07:38 PM   #1
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I have a Cal 7.65mm Mitchel Arms Luger. It is in the clasic P09 shape.
It has a 6" barrel with Mitchel Arms on the RH Frame and Mauser Werk on the toggle.
The chamber has the American Eagle stamp.
It came in a nice red velvet lined wooden box with a spare mag and tool.
Unfortunatly there was no manual.
Can anyone tell me what year this model was made.
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Unread 04-22-2007, 11:51 AM   #2
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Murry, I've never heard on a stainless Mitchell Luger with a Mauser Werk toggle link. I do know that they made a few 7.65 x 120mm barrelled ones with DWM marked toggle in 2000 for the 100th anniversary of this model at the request of NAPCA and they were introduced at their Jan convention in Kansas City. Tom
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Sorry Tom

Interarms not Mitchel
And it is blue not stainless.

I do have a stainless Luger but that is a Stoger
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Murray,
Your pistol seems a Mauser Parabellum model made in the 1970-75 timeframe. If you can provide the serial number I will be more precise.
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Mauro,
The serial number is 10.005196
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Hello Murray,
You pistol has been made in the 1974/77 timeframe.
Unfortunatly the pistols made in this period are quite scarce therefore it is not easy to find out pistol with date to use as reference.
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