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                On the right side of the frame at the 8:00 position to the takedown lever, the crossed scepters appear to have an A on the left side and a B on the right side with a 5 at the 6:00 position. If that is an A, the pistol was proofed in 1950, with the B indicating Birmingham, and 5 identifies the inspector. If it was proofed in 1950, this might explain the G E R M A N stamped in large letters. Inspector 5 may have still held a grudge against the Nazis from WWII. The pistol could have even been a WWII bring back since it was proofed that late.

                The left side marking on the receiver is NOT ENGLISH MAKE.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
                  On the right side of the frame at the 8:00 position to the takedown lever, the crossed scepters appear to have an A on the left side and a B on the right side with a 5 at the 6:00 position. If that is an A, the pistol was proofed in 1950, with the B indicating Birmingham, and 5 identifies the inspector. If it was proofed in 1950, this might explain the G E R M A N stamped in large letters. Inspector 5 may have still held a grudge against the Nazis from WWII. The pistol could have even been a WWII bring back since it was proofed that late.

                  The left side marking on the receiver is NOT ENGLISH MAKE.
                  Thanks for the information.

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                    #54
                    Very nice Luger lot of rust blue remaining !!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Luis22 View Post
                      Very nice Luger lot of rust blue remaining !!
                      Thanks!!! I like it too.

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                        #56
                        Lovely old Luger-great addition to your collection!

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by ValhallaMilitaria View Post
                          Lovely old Luger-great addition to your collection!
                          Thanks for the kind words!! I agree,this is a very nice Luger that may well have been used in both wars.

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