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Originally Posted by pors12
Rich,
I did measure the sight on these 3 guns, and they are different.
The 1917 Erfurt has 23,09 mm, the 1929 DWM has 22,63 mm
and the 7,65 mm DWM has 22,5 mm.
best
Otto
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Otto -
So maybe the letters indicate the three different heights???
I was looking at the Blueprint CD to see if it showed any markings on the blades or other designating mark...It's in German, and I don't read German (I don't reed English two gud eider), but there are three different captions for the three blades...Lemme see what I can see...
(Maybe John Sabato will post a pic of that area of the CD...like a teaser...)
I can't make out the last letter...Maybe it's the German double-s???
6.7mm - "Kleinstmass"
7.0mm - "Normalmass"
7.3mm - "Grosstmass" [umlaut over the o; double-s in two places?]
It also says - "Die ubrigen abmessen gen siehe Kleinst mass"...
OK, I read them as Smallest Size/Measurement; Normal Size/Measurement; Largest Size/Measurement...And the other sentence refers the reader to view the other dimensions on the Smallest Size as representative of the other two...
(My freelance interpretation; use your own imagination)
Mrs Schlosky never gave me very high marks in German...