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Unread 09-24-2011, 09:32 PM   #6
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Default Hi Norme, to answer you questiones ....

sorry for the delay of my answer, it was an hard week, with work and family...

attached you find some pix, plus my answer for explanation and to train my english....
the breechblock has an prussian army proof mark, the serialnumber is "24".
the surfacecoating seems to be different, when the whole gun seems to be a little bit blue shiny, the breechblock, looks black, no way of the realy pretty blueing, typical to old dwm guns...

other non naval markings....
yes, there are other markings, there is an actual german proofing, i think from 1999.
marked are
-- the receiver (underside near the stop lug),
-- the breechblock at its underside (near the catch),
-- the frame in the vicinity of the locking bolt (2 times, one at the left outside hidden by the locking bolt arm - take down lever, and an other stamp inside the frame, below the locking bolt - can only be seen when the locking bolt is removed)

as i mentioned at my first presentation, the officer of the proofhouse was aware of the historical interest of these guns. when the gun is assembled, his stamps are nearly invisible, ... thanks to this guy........
some stamps are set inclined to need less place, to get them nearly invisible under the arm of the locking bolt - take down lever.
you can see this inclines when you will look at the sign of the hannoverian proofhouse (the horse) is set so, that you can see only the legs.

also, your mentioned "9" is part of this gentle way of proofing. besides the 9 we can see, there is a second numeral, presumably a "9" stamped, nearly invisible, only if you get strong magnification, you can see the "baseleg" of a second numeral, i think also a "9", so the year of proofing seems to be 1999.

grips.......
the grips are numbered, one is matching, the second one ist marked with an "J" ... i have no idea why there is this "J" stamped, but possibly it was part of the changement procedure of the thumb safety, the "J" grip is the left one.....

magazine ......
the magazine has no stamps, no serial, no "crown m", it has an repair, to hold the wooden bottom piece better in place again, i think i have seen such repairs befor.....

unit markings.......
to hear that the obvious do their unit marks with an panthograph engraver makes me happy, i thought, that this "WW" was an fake
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