Help identifying receiver marks

Hello was looking for some help identifying the stamp marks. Was having trouble tracking it down to verify definitely not a “AR” or at least I don’t think so
Thank you for any help
 

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You appear to have a Russian capture based on a CE 41 receiver. Assembled by JP Sauer in the second half of 1941 given the letter block. That last bit from memory - haven’t checked my books but can do if needs be or someone more knowledgeable will be along shortly.

AG
 
On the right side of the receiver, that looks like WaA 211 above the asterisk/sunburst star. That means the receiver was routed to JP Sauer for assembly, but from a once rejected (or failed an inspection point) and “corrected” either very early Mauser Oberndorf or Mauser Borsigwalde (more likely) receiver. Mostly JP Sauer received their receivers from Feima (e/280) and/or Walther (e/359). Pretty cool oddball. Here’s mine, non RC….
 

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Zoomed in some but it keeps saying file to big to upload here so have to keep dropping the quality unfortunately
 

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On the right side of the receiver, that looks like WaA 211 above the asterisk/sunburst star. That means the receiver was routed to JP Sauer for assembly, but from a once rejected (or failed an inspection point) and “corrected” either very early Mauser Oberndorf or Mauser Borsigwalde (more likely) receiver. Mostly JP Sauer received their receivers from Feima (e/280) and/or Walther (e/359). Pretty cool oddball. Here’s mine, non RC….
Thank you for breaking that down for me!
 
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