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Join Date: Jun 2002
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John,
I don't believe they were ever installed. A fellow collector Friedrich M?¼ller from Germany has made the following observations about the "N" series guns. - the frame is without lanyard loop and stock lug - milling on the top of the sideplate and holes in the frame for use of a Schiwy safety !! - lock bolt without the milling on the rear side - the unlock curves are reset 2 mm to behind, therefore the thumb safety lever way is somewhat shorter as usual - rear toggle only with â??outsideâ? checkering - the trigger is manufactured from investment casting with only minor rework - the milling for the extractor is prolonged to behind - the recoil spring shows 24 than the usual 18 windings - the trigger is excentric given after the pistols right side - inside the frame the milling is according to a Krieghoff - the coupling link pin is a riveted bold - there are serial numbers on frame and slide only - barrel length is 100 mm - post war mag. from the former Schmeisser factory with 2/1001 code - very rough finish on the outside - quite good internal finish of frame and slide - only Suhler proof marks no other inscriptions or marks Interesting, eh? Mark |
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