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Unread 11-04-2019, 05:03 PM   #1
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Did all the Erfurt p08 made in 1917 have wood bottom magazines?
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I thought so. I encountered one with a " matching" serial number, aluminum bottom mag.Looks "bogus" to me.
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I suppose a 1917 COULD have ended up with a matching aluminum bottom if it became a Weimar or Police pistol. Do/can you show what it looks like? Does it have the serial and a # 1 or # 2? It was ORIGINALLY made and came with wooden bottoms.
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It was ORIGINALLY made and came with wooden bottoms.
But, Jerry, one must wonder if the original wood bottoms mags on this Luger 'identified' as being plastic or alum.
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I thought so. I encountered one with a " matching" serial number, aluminum bottom mag.Looks "bogus" to me.
I own one , not bogus but Weimar police
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What markings identify Weimar Police?
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Does it have the serial and a # 1 or # 2 Above the serial #?
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A few photos of the gun would help. In order to search for police history, we'll be looking for the sear or magazine safety and certain markings.
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