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Unread 07-29-2020, 06:16 AM   #21
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G2,

Thanks for posting. Your Luger is gorgeous.

If I recall correctly, your #2226i is a long frame also. Would you please confirm?

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Here's a pic of the frame / take down area.

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Yep, another post-1920 long frame 1906 pattern commercial Luger intended for the Swiss market.

DWM must have made a run of long frames, receivers, and barrels after WW1. That's funny because they had been making the 1906 pattern on short frames from way back.

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