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Unread 05-03-2019, 05:47 PM   #21
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Well I guess that settles that then. I guess it is an "m". It makes sense as I have been doing some research and it seems a fair number of these were brought into Canada in the 1980's

kurusu, do you know why is the finish on the example you posted has such a rough texture? It almost looks parkerized.
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Unread 05-03-2019, 06:08 PM   #22
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It is parkerized. It was done by us on pistols intended for service in Africa.
Okay that explains it. So mine would have the original Mauser finish on it then I assume.
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Unread 05-03-2019, 08:18 PM   #23
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I really want to thank everyone who shared there knowledge here. I really appreciate it.
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Unread 05-03-2019, 09:55 PM   #24
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Here is a closer look at it. Why couldn't the Germans have used normal letters like everyone else?
Great close up, I'm converted- "m"- probably with a chipped die.

Those were "normal" letters to the Germans in that era.
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Here is a closer look at it. Why couldn't the Germans have used normal letters like everyone else?
I believe Lateinschrift became the German standard in 1941.
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Freischutz:

I don't think that happened until after WW2, as Hitler heavily supported the Frakturschrift.

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This is my first Luger and I would like to get some real info on it. I have been reading the posts an have gained some valuable info. Im not sure what the P.A.L markings are under the trigger guard.
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Go ahead and start a new thread for your new pistol. The PAL is a police unit mark, there are several other things to note about your pistol such as the Erfurt sideplate on an otherwise DWM made pistol. But lets not hijack the original thread. Welcome to the forum.
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Unread 01-20-2020, 04:08 PM   #29
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Thank you, let me start a new thread and repost.
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686,

I'm curious to know -
4" barrel Lugers are not legal in Canada (nothing under 105mm), so how is it you can own this one?
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686,

I'm curious to know -
4" barrel Lugers are not legal in Canada (nothing under 105mm), so how is it you can own this one?
It was explained in another thread- either here or the other forum.
Some Canadians have a "grandfathered" license or some such that allows them to keep/have the shorter barreled luger.

Another class weapon permit requires a minimum barrel length of about 4.3" IIRC.

That last 0.3" or 0.4" makes a really significant difference, to some bureaucrat! JMHO
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Unread 01-21-2020, 11:43 AM   #32
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Yeah.... the difference is to ban entire classes of handguns. Like military Lugers.
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