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But that would still count as an artillery correct? It's not some scam Frankengun built decades later, rather it was assembled relatively soon after the war by a commercial manufacturer and would have hidden #'s.
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they are some kind of "artillery"; but one could call them a "Frankengun", just made in the 1920's not in the 1970's. ![]() Depends on your view point; they could have most any number of combinations of numbering or no numbers. JMHO.
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