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Unread 09-05-2015, 02:06 PM   #1
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My 1918/1920 has a grip marking of. 9./J.R.19.30. The 30 is in a smaller font.

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Unread 09-05-2015, 02:12 PM   #2
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It's a Reichswehr marking that indicates 9th Company, Infantry Regiment 19, weapon # 30.
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John, my mother taught me to always say "thank you" when someone offered help or assistance.
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George,
My folks taught me the same. Every time I read one of your posts, I'm grateful for the information.
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I'm sorry George. I just checked back on this post today

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Can we see some photos?
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George,

It is my understanding that the Reichswehr had 7 Divisions with 21 infantry regiments. Was this Luger part of the Bavarian 19th Regiment?
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Well, maybe he will come back three years from now and post some photos. Would love to see the unit marks.
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Unread 07-28-2023, 03:44 PM   #10
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Actually Pistol, it is 6 years. Just like keeping you guys in suspense, lol.
Some of the older groups I belong to I just forget to keep up with them once in a while. My apologies.
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While commonly called a "Double Date", the 1920 is not a date but a property mark of the Weimar Republic and shows that it was in service with a Weimar military unit during that time. The marking has already been explained but what sets it apart from the Imperial German military markings is the / which wasn't used by the Imperial military. The order of the numbers for company, regiment etc. are also read differently.
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Outstanding......good to have you back.
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