That's a fantastic Vopo that I'd be proud to own. It also, amazingly, seems to have the factory original barrel as the East Germans didn't stamp a serial number on their replacement barrels.
The Vopo Lugers have such interesting histories and I'm regretting that I didn't acquire more of them when large numbers of them were imported. I have a 1917 Erfurt Vopo with original factory barrel with an excellent bore. The side plate, sear bar and grips were replaced.
When you receive the two new Vopo Lugers, please post pictures. Both sound like interesting examples.
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