Who would know after a century???? In the 1960s there were still frames taken out of the trash bins by employees in German gun factories that were not up to specification and that is mentioned in the Korth book by Morgenstern.
Even if the parts had been stolen in Germany from the factory, which we have no proof for, the statute of limitations for that were and are 20 years in Germany.
Like I said, You can rationalize it away any way you chose to.
There were frames and parts stolen out of the two USA gun factorys I worked in in the 70's. That was a long time ago to many.
But the fact remains that the gun(s) and parts were stolen.
Like I said a good look at the frame (where the ser# on any Luger ever mfg'd by any one of the number of different makers) is supposed to be will tell you if the area has been dinked with and the number removed.
All we know is that there is no Ser#.
IF it was removed,,IF the answer is yes,,then the mfg'rs applied ser# has been removed, obliterated or altered.
Even you know what that means as far as US Fed Law.
Doesn't matter by who,,when,,why.
Doesn't matter what happened in the Korth Werks.
Doesn't matter what may have been at DWM if someone got sticky fingers.
Doesn't matter what the shoplifting statutes are in Germany.
It's simply the mfg's applied ser# has either been removed,,or it hasn't.
That's the first question that absolutely has to be answered before going forward.
..and it's pretty simple to see. But we haven't.
So it's the end of the trail.
End of my story
Plain as that.
NGIWASNIA