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There was some inconsistency over the German numbering system. They were restricted in developing new armaments after WW1, so up to the mid-30s often gave a spurious number like "18" to indicate that it had been developed during WW1 and was therefore permitted.
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As I recall the original 88 did come out in 1918. So as I said above, the numbering appears to reflect the year the weapon became operational.