Bob, I would be willing to bet the suffix is a "P", if it is truly a 1936. Many people mistake the "P" for an "R", yes even the gang at Simpson's (depending on the individual examining the pistol). I called them recently on a no suffix byf 41 (as advertised) and found out it was a R-Block pistol. The gentleman I talked to at Simpson's said the people listing the pistol must not have been able to tell what it was, so they just recorded it as a no suffix!!
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