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Ed,
I have a DWM 1913 with a replacement panel that has a " H " like yours, but has a C/G ( like an Erfurt ) on it. Could these be field replcement panels? Mike ![]()
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Ed,
The only Eagles that I could find in Costanzo's that ressemble it are all Simson rework proofs. None look exactly like that, but some are close and have a T P mark with them. Maybe a previously unidentified Simson proof. Ron
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Looks like a 'winged dog bone" eagle...
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Hey Pete,
Maybe it's a Femur-eagle or "Femurgle ?"
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Ed,
What is the gun it is from? What markings? The grip eagles look like a variation of one of the eagles associated with TP marks in Costanzo (there is one most like it, without TP, on p.88, #59). I do not credit the Simson connection with any of these eagles, and would hazard a WAG that in this case it portends replacement grips manufactured by Simson (inspected by e/6), and installed and proofed by the Berlin Technische Polizeischul armory. I'd also guess that the H is mostly likely a worker's mark, along with the Ns and the other odd figures. --Dwight. |
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The "H" & "O" inspectors marks and the #12 serial look OK to me, but the Weimar eagle and Simson E/6 look a bit too fresh. I suspose that they could have been added by a rework facility, but I would expect these marking to be on the pistol, not just on the grips. Probably spurious. Perhaps the forger wanted to try out the dies before appling them to a metal surface. TH
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