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Where the toggle pins always numbered to military Lugers? If not, what year did they start putting the last two digits of the serial number on the pin?
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On March 17, 1932, the German army published a directive requiring the last two digits of the serial number to be stamped on the P-08 rear connecting pin. The Bavarian Police followed suit with a directive on May 20 that same year.
Prior to that time all rear connecting pins were unmarked. --Dwight --Dwight |
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MM, The only WW1 PO8s that may be correct with numbered rear axel pins are ones that were reworked after 1931. Tom H.
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Thank you all!
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