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Lifer
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The guns tell the story, The 1911 Erfurt was a part of a machine gun unit and the 1914 DWM Artillery was 169th Baden that was in the most fierce battles including The Somme! It is evident from the Artillery saw much more actions judging from the amount of wear as compared to the 1911 luger three year younger. I will ammend in the AM!Eric
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What 1911? I see 2 lugers!
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Lifer
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Zorpass , My bearded good friend!~ First frame has a unit marked 1914 artillery and under it a unit marked Erfurt '1911' P08~ Eric
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