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1914 Mauser with added number to serial?

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pardt:
Thank you both for the opinions, the seller while not providing a photo of the serial on the frame States that it matches the slide and has a 3 day inspection period. I am planning on buying it dependent on how much I spend on a gun auction later today and or if someone wants to buy it before I tell the seller they want it

pardt:
I am in the process of purchasing the pistol in question, will post pictures once it arrives.

pardt:
Here are the pictures. It's all matching with the following parts numbered. Frame, slide, barrel, dissconcter, ejector/hold open, trigger bar. I guess I should say it's not entirely matching as the magazine is numbered but to a different gun. Bore/barrel is mirror.
I also after looking at the frame serial agree with the other posters that said the odd 2 on the slide serial is due to a double strike. I cannot make out what the other markings were on the grip strap but it has had at least two other markings beside the present S.Mg.36

pardt:
Let's try another

vlim:
Interesting police pistol.

It has travelled a bit, markings adjusted when required. It wouldn't surprise me if some arsenal reworker 'improved' the visibility of the serial number on the slide during one of these remarking/reworking transitions.

I like it, it has character.

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