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Unread 06-30-2002, 08:37 PM   #1
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[quote]Originally posted by Jan C. Still:
<strong>Walker
According to 1923 dated Weimar Army directives S.A.4.F.7. approximatley signifies 1. (Prussian) Sanitats-Abteilung 4.Fahrpersonal weapon no.7
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Jan,

Once more I'm in your debt. Thank you. Perhaps the explaination for the deeply stamped eagle on the trigger guard and other parts is the Prussian connection? I also take it that the unit marks were added after the war. Makes sense.

I plan on dropping an order for Jeff Noll's book in the mail tomorrow. For me, unit markings add significantly to the pistol's history and appeal.

Walker
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