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Lifer
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Your 41 byf with a z-suffix would properly have a SE655 inspector acceptance. The ns block, which stands for "no suffix" immediately follows the z-block. Then it is followed by a,b,c, etc. through z. Then starts again with no suffix then a,b,c, etc. However, I did mis-speak when I said late Spring 1941. It was more in the Autumn when the SE135 inspector appeared. Basically Inspector Gerbig was at Mauser for about 2 years. Hope this helps. John |
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