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Lifer
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7285g would be correct with a 1938 S/42.
5197x would be correct with a 1937 S/42. 1546 is hard to tell without the suffix identity. If stamped fxo on the body then probably 1941. Tom |
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tharpo...............the mag 1546 has a faint 'a' and '+' from what I can see. what might that go to ????? much thanks for info
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Lifer
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"a" suffix, blued body, and if the SE/63 stamp has been worn off, than late 1937. If it never had an E/63 stamp, has 122 body, than early 1940.
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many thanks for assistance in the matter. at least I know what these mags go to. again, thanks John
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