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WWII LUGER BREAKDOWN TOOL - REPOP?

fishermankw

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Picked up a nice BYF41 Luger and matching holster, guy threw in a Luger tool. Said he wasn’t sure if real late war or repop, it’s crude and stamp isn’t great so I’m guessing repo, any help is appreciated.
 

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I think it is a reproduction like this one:

 
I think it is a reproduction like this one:

Agreed, the poor stamp on this one I figured it had to be a new production. Thanks for the help. Guy had the holster and pistol from the vet he bought it from, happy to get it regardless of the tool.
 
Picked up a nice BYF41 Luger and matching holster, guy threw in a Luger tool. Said he wasn’t sure if real late war or repop, it’s crude and stamp isn’t great so I’m guessing repo, any help is appreciated.
Def looks reproduction, from where inner ledge on inside of circle is located and looks thicker than normal. One way to test is if you measure the overall thickness. I believe they should be 2.5mm thick. If 3mm thick it's def a repro.
 
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