I will be stopping by to take another look at it and disassemble it soon, so I can post more detailed photos. I didn't have a lot of time to look it over so I cannot remember if the serial number on the front of the frame corresponded or if there was a letter for the block on the trigger guard. Pistol has 97 original blue with some light holster wear at muzzle. It's hard to see in the photos but the serial number on the barrel is 18503 as well. Serial numbers are matching, except for the correct era magazine. The bluing looks original as I can tell and does not look touched up around the numbers. It looks to me based on the placement of numbers on the receiver that the original number was 8503 and a 1 was stamped in front of the 8 afterwards. The only issue I have is that it has a five digit serial number, which I have never seen with this era of Mauser Lugers. It is in great overall condition and the visible numbers match. I only had a chance to take a quick look at it the other day and snapped a couple of photos that I attached. The magazine is a very nice Fxo extruded mag with a most unusual mag base. Grips are very good with no chips or cracks. Unten verschweißt, es kann kein Abzug eingebaut werden. Gun has approximately 92-94 original blue with some very light scattered surface pits. I'm a new Luger collector and have recently come across a BYF 42 version that someone I know who does not have interest in Lugers wants to sell. WK 2 Dekogriffstück aus Schlachtung einer Deko-Pistole ohne Innenteile.
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