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Hi.
I have owned a nice 1939 Police E/F - serial no. 80w - with Simson numbered side-plate for a few years and i have just noticed, in Jan's 'T.R.L.' on page 146, that only 34 are reported from a procurment of 2290. Would this make my example quite rare? Or have many more come to light since publication. Many thanks, Steve.
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E/F Proof...........
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Is this all matching? Has the sideplate been cut for the sear safety?What is the additional stamp on the sideplate below the serial number?
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply. It is all matching except for the mag. The top of the side-plate has been cut out for the sear safety and the mark below the serial # is the Simson E/6. Regards, Steve.
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