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Unread 07-31-2010, 11:45 AM   #1
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Can anyone help me with the unit markings and history of the unit. 35.R.M.G. 60.
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Unread 07-31-2010, 12:28 PM   #2
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Subject to correction:
35 Machine Gun Company Of a Reserve Infantry Regiment Waffe 60.
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The markings signify: weapon number 60 of the machine gun company of the 35th Reserve Infantry regiment. TheLuiger is probably dated before 1916 because after that date the regiments had 3 machine gun companies and were designated as such in the unit markings. You can tell it is from a reserve unit due to the cursive R in the unit marking.
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I would greatly appreciate knowing year, maker and serial number of the pistol.
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This regiment saw action mostly on the eastern front but came back to the Verdun front in 1917.
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The markings signify: weapon number 60 of the machine gun company of the 35th Reserve Infantry regiment. TheLuiger is probably dated before 1916 because after that date the regiments had 3 machine gun companies and were designated as such in the unit markings. You can tell it is from a reserve unit due to the cursive R in the unit marking.
Tom: I know of a 1908 First Model Military that was marked to a MG Co. of a certain regiment, then remarked in 1916 to the 3rd MG Co. of that same Regiment.
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