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Unread 05-05-2001, 05:27 PM   #1
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I recently acquired an LP-08, 1917/1920. Germany stamped on right rail. All matching except the mag and in excellent condition. Never reblued or reworked. Unit mark on front gripstrap: 27.R.S.B.3.N.Z.9 (all caps, no italics). The N.Z. stands for a communications/radio group but what is the the first part? It doesn't seem Imperial and Weimar would have forward slashes. Possibly a Friekorps mark between 11/18 and 1920, thence to the Weimar Army? Ideas appreciated.


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Unread 05-05-2001, 05:39 PM   #2
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Unread 05-05-2001, 06:33 PM   #3
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Shelly I am no expert in this area, but until one comes along, the R might be Infantry Regiment, the S - Signal and the B - Bavarian. So my guess, and that's what it is, would be 27th Regiment of the Bavarian Signal Corps, 3rd Radio Group, weapon number 9. Come on somebody and help!!!



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Unread 05-05-2001, 08:53 PM   #4
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Hi Shelly, My only info on unit markings comes from Jeff Noll's fine books, but my best guess, if the "R" is in the same style lettering as the rest: Regimental Headquarters (REGIMENTSSTAB DES INFANTERIE REGIMENTS) of the 27th Regiment, 3rd Battallion communications group, Gun #9.



 
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J. G?¶rtz & Don L. Bryans â??German Small Arms Markingsâ? is the definitive reference work but you?´ll find that there are so many variations that only the standard abbreviations are reliable (I.R. = Infantry Regiment etc - and even then, the I looks like a J). R as the first letter usually denotes â??Reserveâ? and SB, â??Sch?¼tzen Brigadeâ? (Rifle Brigade). A Reserve Rifle Brigade would be a commonly found designation. NZ is almost certainly â??Nachrichten Zugâ? (Intelligence Platoon). This is NOT a Field Signals Platoon which would be SZ (Feldsignal Zug). So the whole inscription could likely be: 9th pistol of the third Intelligence Platoon of the 27th Reserve Rifle Brigade. But you?´ll only be certain when someone comes up with exact documentation. I hope this helps and doesn?´t confuse things further. Patrick



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Unread 05-06-2001, 12:17 PM   #6
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Guys:


Thanks to one and all. This gives me several unit histories to research and have fun with. But I encourage further thought and response.


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