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Unread 06-12-2012, 05:36 PM   #1
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Default What type of proofs are these?

I know these are Imperial era marks, but could these receiver been off an Erfurt?
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I can't quite make out the letters, but the firing proof, last to the right, is the type used by the Erfurt Inspector.

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WOW, thank you SO much, it looked like an Erfurt to me, ALL the way. SO does this mean it is an Erfurt receiver? Yes right? Or not necessarily?

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Far left it looks like a crown RC, which is usually, but not always found on erfurts
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The third acceptance stamp seems to be C/P which, according to Still's lists in Central Powers Pistols, was used only on Erfurts.
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The rounded edges of the Erfurt receivers are also much more pronounced (and sloppier) than those on their DWM counterparts. Another sign that quickly identifies this as an Erfurt receiver.
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