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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Oklahoma City
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I am considering purchase of a 1939 S/42 in the "O" block, E/63 and E/83 acceptance proofs. Pistol is in exc. shape, with two matching mags. My question is about one of the mags. One is E/63, correct Mauser number and letter markings, original (no "+"). The other is E/83, number and letter markings thinner (not mauser?) and also lacking the "+" spare mag stamp. I can accept the different acceptance proofs, as this is a transition piece bearing both on the receiver. I have trouble with the "spare" mag not matching the die stamp characteristics of the original. Is there any possibility of a legitimate matching (spare) mag with non-mauser die stamps and no "+" stamp??? Armouror's field issue or fake???
Thanks! JIm |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Hi,
When dealing with a two matching magazine gun, the second magazine is what makes the value of the rig double. All marking were put on at the same time with the same die's. The acceptance proof should alway be the same. The size and style of the serial numbers should always be the same. And one of the magazines should always have a " + " sign. If they are not exactly the same, then you know the answer to your question. |
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Thanks for the confirmation!!
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