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60.
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British proofs added to Lugers
imported or captured by England. |
66.
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Nazi era navy markings added
Lugers issued to the German Navy (1934-1945 period) |
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61.
|
Nazi era commercial proof
found on Lugers reworked by independent shops such as Anschutz and
Vono. |
67.
|
Nazi era navy markings added
Lugers issued to the German Navy (1934-1945 period) |
|
62.
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Indicates weapon was exported
for commercial sale. |
68.
|
"Death Head" marking found
on a few early Nazi era reworks (1930-1933 period) |
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63.
|
British proofs added to imported
or captured Lugers. |
69.
|
Typical unit markings found
on the front grip strap of police or military Lugers (1920-1930). |
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64.
|
German Navy Yard markings
added to rear grip strap of most 1904, 1906, 1908 and 1914 navy
military Lugers. |
70.
|
Swiss marking indicating military
weapon declared surplus and released for commercial sale in the
year indicated by the two digits. |
|
65.
|
German Navy markings added
to Lugers issued to the post WW 1 German Navy. |
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