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This tool was in a 1917 holster of a 1916 DWM Luger I recently purchased from my wife's uncle. I can't really tell what the marking is. First, is it original and second, who's the maker? It's been in the holster since 1955 when he purchased the gun and holster at a pawn shop.
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Hi Jeff,
Your tool displays all the characteristics of an Imperial era Erfurt tool. It has the distinctive Erfurt shape and like all tools from Erfurt, it is un-blued. Imperial tools from both Erfurt and DWM had file cut edges, and these are visible in the photo you posted. Unfortunately the inspection mark is only partially struck and I can't make out the letter. Regards, Norm |
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Thanks Norm! That helps a lot. It's good to know that it's "era correct" for my 1916 DWM.
Jeff |
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