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Hello
Are these stamps correct on a 1906? |
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Yes. The crown/B, U, and G are German civilian proof marks; your pistol is appropriately in the range where that system was in use. The shield with diagonal slash is the mark of a DWM factory inspector. Your pistol is in a known range where these marks were applied.
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Thank you
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This pistol isn't listed in Dwight's amazing Commercial Data Base, but would appear (by interpolation) to be among a group of American Eagle Lugers. Is the Great Seal stamped over its chamber?
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Don’t see one
Last edited by vesuvio; 03-19-2023 at 04:51 AM. |
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