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Unread 09-07-2006, 10:53 PM   #1
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This came along with a byf rig , and I know it is for an earlier P08. Can anyone tell me if this is original or not, and what a fair [pice would be for this? No visible marks as far as I can tell. Thanks Gentlemen,
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Unread 09-08-2006, 08:15 PM   #2
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looks original to me Joe, but let's hear some consensus from others before we call it a fact...
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Joe, It difficult to verify originality with actually examining the rod, but it is the small loop type that was used with the Portugese BYF/42 PO8s in their M43 holsters. The earlier Weimar era Police ones were the large loop type and usually unblued. TH
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Thanks veyr much Gentlemen, I will pullt his from the safe and take a very clsoe look at it, as well as better pics and post them. I have never owned a Portugese P08, so not sure why this was included with my byf41 rig. Thanks again Gentlemen,
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Here are some better detailed pics of the cleaning rod, hope these can help identify it, thanks very much Gentlemen,
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Joe, I would say that your rod is original, since the none theaded end is slight rounded and the repros where generally cut off square. Also most of the n & m range 42 BYFs from Portugal were originally exported to Canada, these a good chance of finding the accessories up there. Tom
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Since we now have such fine photos from josef,
perhaps someone have pictures of a fake rod(s) to compare with?
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Thank you very much Gentlemen. I was hoping it would be for a German P08, rather than a Portugese. I have never seen a Portugese P08 before, their holsters must have had a slot for the rods? Thanks again for your expertise Gentlemen, it's a great forum!
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Joe,

I have 2 M943 ``m`` block Portugese Rigs ( one of each produced: blued & parkerized ) The rod is very similar to the ones issued with those and with the above comments made, I believe it's probably a Portugese one...

I probably have pics somewhere, send email for such...you have my info...

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Thank you very much Marc!
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