WTS: German WWII Sauer 38h

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    rob63

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    German WWII Sauer 38h. .32 ACP. I have shot it and it runs good. It had a couple of failure to feeds in the first 10 rounds, but no issues at all after that. It probably just hadn't been shot in a while. The grips are in great shape, no cracks. These are neat little handguns, the first to have a decocker lever, a feature that would be repeated on later Sig-Sauer designs. This one has the proper acceptance marks for WWII pistols, including the E37 stamp that indicates it was used by the military instead of the police. The serial number on the inside of the slide doesn't match the frame, but it looks like it has been this way for a very long time. Willing to travel a reasonable distance, located in Hamilton County. SOLD

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