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    #16
    Thanks and here's a couple more sideplate pics . Lever and retainer look blued but are actually heat treated like several other parts . Wish I was better with a camera as the E2 on the sideplate is actually double stamped with one very light and almost completely separate from the normal one .
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      #17
      No need to apologize for this one Ford Nut!! It's a Krieggie!! and a nice one to boot. Many would say that a Luger is a Luger, is a Luger. But after you've studied a Krieghoff or two, you well know that there IS a difference. And the devil is in the detaails.
      Goodly Did, Ssir!!
      The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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        #18
        Thanks Ronnie , I am trying to help with info on these as I couldn't find much here .

        The heavy Godet and Rettenmeier SB amongst others are with me BECAUSE OF THE HELP I got here . Always wanted crosses to go with the Lugers but was afraid of crapolla . The collective knowledge here is IMPRESSIVE to say the least I am just trying to add something that is in my wheelhouse .

        Car [ 1933 FORD ] is summer wheels with a nephew [ Troy ] checking it out .

        Also to clarify this is in no way shape or form a sales pitch for this gun . IT IS STAYING HERE . Thanks for the interest but it is DEFINATELY NOT for sale .
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          #19
          Safety lever found in a box of spare parts.



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            #20
            Same placement of the early proof on mine . See post 10 . Gibson shows different placement on one on page 91 . That said I do not have anything handy to compare it to and looking on other sites and in books did not give me clear enough pics to form an opinion . Interesting ???? Can you post a pic or 2 of the front ?

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              #21
              Front side.

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                #22
                It doesn't match up with the one in this 1936 on the following ,
                exposed bottom is more squared on mine .
                ridges in the knob are the same count but much sharper on mine .
                finish is much smoother on mine .
                Color is off .
                This is only to say it is different than a 1936 or original contract gun . BUT that proof [ if real ] would only be on a late gun . The lesser quality of finishing could be explained that way also .
                I am really saying I don't know and posting it on Stills site should get a better answer for you . Dave

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                  #23
                  It came in a small group of parts bought about 20/25 years ago. I didn't even know it had the acceptance mark until I started sorting the parts out several years later. Most of the parts that would normally be numbered were not. Appeared to be a small lot of spare parts.

                  Color doesn't mean a lot on the internet. I belong to one forum that the photos have a slight color shift after posting.

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