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SA marked loading tool.
Hello all.
I pick up this tool today, are they rare? I will post photo later if someone wants to see it!:cheers: Regards Kai Norway |
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Sure, post a pic! I have an MG-34 ammo can marked SA...As well as a Lahti, sadly, not marked SA... :( |
Two different types exist: one for the Lathi (very often) and one for the P08 fgr Finnland (rare)
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Kal, I've also seen 2 types of SA marked Finnish Army mag loading tools. Some are the standard German made ones, either from their contract of 1923 or wartime captured items, which the Finns usually stamped "SA" when they become army property. I've recently observed some thinner, more "squarish" SA marked tools offer by Sarco of questionable origin. The Lathi loading tools, were of a completly different desigh, that completely enclosed the mag and had a screw driver tip. TH
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Some pics of the tool!:thumbsup:
The back of the tool i totally different! Regards Kai http://imageshack.us/a/img835/280/i0a1.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img69/6501/d2e7.jpg |
Is that really a Luger tool??? Seems to be missing some machined reliefs... :confused:
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Kai, it is the Lathi tool. The Luger tool looks like the one on the picture.
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This is Lahti L-35 tool.
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Thanks Jussi! What do you mean i have??:confused:
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Hello Kai.
I have a tool like yours. Hard to say, but they are propably fakes. Almost all I have seen look to be in unused condition. And that stamp is not the hardest to fake. And the back side is not milled. One of mine has the SKY stamp too. They work with some magazines. jussi |
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