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Old February 28, 2014, 09:36 AM   #7
mapsjanhere
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In which case there would be German marks . If it's Ferlach it's going to have some proof. So with the 9.3x72 chambering my guess would be that the gun was done way before WWII, you seem mainly 9.3x74 in the 30s and later.
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