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1135
$0.00
Revised: 9/30/2011 

Additional Information: This exact pistol is listed by number in “The Mauser Parabellum 1930-1946” by Don Hollock and Joop van de Kant, pages 437 and 4543 and is 1 of 25 in this series. Only 4 being recorded as existing.

*RARE DWM 1920 STOEGER AMERICAN EAGLE SAFE AND LOADED. SN 8717 U. 30 cal, 4″ bbl. “DWM” scroll on center toggle link. American Eagle crest above chamber and “GERMANY” and “A.F. STOEGER INC/NEW YORK.” on the right receiver. Crown/N proof on the left receiver and on bottom of bbl “U” suffix 4-digit serial number and “GERMANY” mark on front of frame. Having checkered walnut grips. “GERMANY” stamped on wood bottom of magazine. All numbered parts are matching. CONDITION: Very Fine. Retains about 90% original blue with most of the wear being on the right frame rail and rear grip strap. Straw appears to be in near new condition. Grips have light wear and are oil stained with very faint wood grain still showing. Magazine body has scattered very light pitting and the wood bottom has some minor nicks and dings. Bore is bright and sharp. A rare, all matching, American Eagle variation. 4-44136 (7,000-9,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2011
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