ojr war time or post war

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Hello flare with out LW stamp. It's normal for WW2 time ?
Thank's for help.
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Hello, I believe it is late war, what is the serial number ??
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31952 serial number and Ln 24483 for lw Nachrichten ? Seller say that 1942 made.
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I do not know of records giving date of manufacture by serial number, but with such a high number this pistol must have been manufactured late 1944 or 1945.
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I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
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So it's WW2 era ? Missing LW stamp confused me.
Regards Anton
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I LOVE this forum!

I have not posted in a while but was just about to ask the SAME QUESTION!

Just bought the EXACT gun from Gunbroker serial number 32003 !

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =506513320

It is missing the LW acceptance and thought of it as an upgrade to my ojr LW accepted gun when I bid on it! I didn't notice this from the poor photos from the seller.

http://p38guns.com/29297.htm

When I received the pistol today it is 100% mint and no LW stamp so I suppose I won't be selling the one that is LW accepted.

Do any of the experts have a serial range for the non LW accepted pistols?

Question to Anton ... does the lever for right and left work properly in your gun? Mine doesn't stay in place but works if I hold it in place.

Mark
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Mark,

I was watching that also. Nice piece and I think you got it for less than its value. Glad it went to a deserving home.

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Thanks!

The no acceptance stamp was a real bonus for me!
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Mark,
Nice find, I was watching that auction as well. I too am glad it went to a good home. Bummer about the selector, but at least it works.
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