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Not sure if this helps or not as my research is more aligned to Gewehr98/98b study, but Simson Suhl supplied replacement barrels to the German ordnance system as well as utilized them for their own reworking and production (Gew.98 mit s. S. Visiere & Kar98b)
Of the many dozen Gewehr98's with reworked Simson provided barrels no such indicator or number shows up.. usually just the Simson commercial logo, blank supplier/lot (usually Krupp as per IMKK regs), Weimar f/p, bore measurement on the shoulder and serial/usual acceptance observed on Simson products (which varies by date/range e/6 e/81 e/33 e/76 e/43 etc.. e/6 the only constant). I'd suspect this marking more in line with your PTV facility than any Simson origin? Quote:
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Hi Paul,
Thanks very much for your comments. I have to admit that I know nothing about rifles and their refurbishments. Nor, for that matter, do I know much about Simson. However, in all of the cases I have seen where the information is available, the "Simson" acceptances and the single digit were stamped before bluing while the PTV/E, serial number and bore measurement have halos indicating they were stamped after bluing. Unless the Simson barrels were provided to the Berlin armory in the white and were blued there, I don't see how the single digits could have been stamped by the PTV. |
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