The same as the 1934, but chambered in 7.65...(32 ACP). Mine came yesterday to my LGS. Turned out it is a 1945 date, made just after the war ended. No military markings, but I'm guessing someone brought it home after the war. It has been chromed, and it looks a little ratty in these pics, but it cleaned up very well and the bore is near perfect. I will probably be carrying it for a long time. I love the simple design,and you can take it down to clean in about 10 seconds. I have no problem with the safety or the mag release, but I have been shooting old and odd European pistols for about 40 years, so I'm used to a little variety. I expect to be shooting this one early next week, and I will let you know how it works out.
I have cleaned it a bit this morning, and it's in my pocket right now. Someone told me the only problem with these is that when you get one you want more. I think he was right about that.
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