Hey John D.,
No need to apologize for your posting...I was just trying to carry the debate a bit further.
Can you provide some insights as to why you thought the style of my LWaA2 stamp was not correct for the # 5665 gun timeframe of 1936-1937. Does another style of LWaA occurs on as-issued holsters from 1936-1937...if yes, do you have a jpeg you might post to make me a bit smarter ?
One more thing to ruminate about...
The time of the stamping of "5665" may not be the same time the stamping of "LWaA2" occured...
Maybe the HK inspector inspected/accepted a batch of spare, replacement holsters that went into armoury stores at one time and later when issued as a replacement to a lost/damaged holster for gun # 5665, the "5665" stamping was applied...?
Will get more photos up on the Forum this weekend...
Regards,
Pete... <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" />
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