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Unread 09-02-2013, 08:11 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by CAP Black View Post
Explain the V-Block. If it has no suffix, how can we say what Block it is in?
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Jack,

Your question which was answered below scratches the surface of a much larger issue.

Because any answer to that question would apply to a fraction of the V-block.

Simply put: There NO SINGLE DEFINITION/SPECIFICATION of a v-block Banner. That's why, I am sure I drove Raymond nuts asking questions and requesting photos. Only then could I isolate it and position it in the v-block universe.

The v-block Banners, numbering about 8700 guns were supplied Commercially, to the Police and to Foreign nations. Each of these series had their unique characteristics.

The v-block guns were delivered over the course of a decade from 1930 at DWM/BKIW in Berlin until 1940 at Mauser in Oberndorf. Processes and standards changed.

The v-block guns went through 15 distinct Collector Variations involving finish of main and small parts, serialization marking, several different proofing standards, and three designs of the Mauser Banner itself.. In addition to the 15 main variations there was an equal number of minor variations embedded in them.

I could go on.

But Bottom line: There is no single definition of TRUTH when it comes to the V-block.

So the fact that the barrel was marked with the serial number without suffix defines this specific gun which is late prodction in the 15th variation.

For other examples that correct answer could be no serial number or serial number plus suffix, or serial number plus barrel diameter, etc.

This is why our hobby so interesting. And made easier by people like Joop and Don who catalog these things and the hundreds of collectors who supply data, photographs and experience so our hobby can sustain itself over years.

As always, just my humble opinion. But thanks to them all.

John
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