What about the K�¼ that have the E/655 Army inspection markings, or were you refering to the Luftwaffe proof marks? There are also the 41-S/42 versions of the K�¼. There are also the weird 1939-byf and 1940-42 versions. Another thought on the K�¼, is why the variation in location of the K�¼? Most are before the serial number, but some are after. Another hidden meaning to the K�¼ puzzle???
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Johnny C. Kitchens
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