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First and foremost... Hello all! Sad to say, I have not logged onto the forum since 2009
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WG, Is there any suffix number on the front of the frame? If not an A suffix, the A on the receiver was probably added to a second PO8 stamped in error with the same serial as the one made before it. TH PS: I've also seen this on M1914 Mauser pistols.
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Hi! and Thank you for the quick response!! Indeed it does, see pic below. It wouldn't have any connection to the non-numbered sideplate and takedown pin would it? Very interesting stuff..
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Has anyone else seen examples of this type of stamping?
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Again, Thanks for the feedback gentleman! Any more input would be appreciated. Side note, gun is pretty clean.. all matched (minus the unmarked side plate and take down) mismatch mag...
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If so, why is the "A" not also on the frame?
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It's there.. sorry a little tough to spot in the pic I took
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The capital letter A was used to denote rejected parts.
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Hi Dwight! Very long time no speak... Well that throws another interesting twist in the mix. Hmmm.
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I'll also add.. the matched stamps on the grips seemed a little funky to me as well.. but I've been out of the game for a while now.. I'm still rusty
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Eugen,
perhaps easier to say what they were Not used for - military production. Many parts rejected for the military were used by Mauser for commercial production. I rather doubt this "A" is for reject; but for the odd occurance of the same serial digits occuring in a unit- so one of them was stamped with "A" for quick differentiation. This practice is noted in one of the books, one of the Police books maybe, but I can't recall exactly where at the moment! CRS strikes again. This one is a puzzle with the un-numbered parts: another possibility is a post WWII rebuild by one of the Suhl gun makers, with the A added to identify their work; kind of like a trademark seen applied by others- for example Luneschloss.
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See "German Small Arms Markings" p.118, also p.114. The Germans were very clear about the use of the capital-A. --Dwight |
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Hehe.. so Let me ask all of your expert opinion... This gun belongs to a good friend, I am interested in buying it.. the price is fair-ish... The mystery alone makes me want this pistol... Worth grabbing this for the collection?
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I would if I had it. How about a little longer quote? I could see one "A" for reject, but why reject an entire pistol? Each part would have past inspection before assembly- I would understand a piece assembled from a reject receiver and reject frame- but not with the same number?? Don
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From "German Small Arms Markings" p. 118: "Any parts considered to be rejects are to be marked with the capital letter 'A'..."; "Editorial Note: 'A' was an abbreviation for 'Ausschuss', meaning 'rejected part' or 'scrap'"
Ibid., from p. 114: "Notes: 1.) It is left to the rifle factories to apply 'worker stamps'...[which must] utilize Latin letters from 'B' to 'Z'...The letter 'A', as well as numerals, are to be excluded." --Dwight |
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The mystery alone may draw you nearer the flame, but it may not draw the next guy. If you want it, buy it, but understand that you are doing so for your own satisfaction. But I'd not run from it if the price was right, but price alone, not mystery, would determine if a deal was to be struck. dju |
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