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Late war Spreewerk CYQ z suffix

moosedog

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I couldn't resist this one at the show yesterday. The gun is new condition internally and appears to have not been fired but has holster wear on high edges of that chattered machining on slide and barrel and two spots where someone probably touched it with a corrosive substance on there hand. The lower edge of the left side of the slide and on the barrel. The bore is the newest condition of any WWII P-38 I've ever owned.
 

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Very cool and congrats. I just picked up my first, 4687z from a member here. The slide milling and defects are very similar. Now I'm looking for later than z block. :facepalm:
 

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