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Unread 09-21-2007, 02:43 PM   #9
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Originally posted by Lugerdoc
Burton, Several differnt inspector's markings on a gun is not unusual, as they were probably inspecting different areas (tolerances) of the pistol. TH


No offense meant, but to this day I have never run across another ( original, with all numbered parts matching ) Belgian proofed handgun with different inspectors markings on the various parts. The formentioned H P was the only example of this anomaly, I have ever seen. Over the last 35+ years since I had accquired that H P I've had the opportunity to inspect/observe literally hundreds of Belgian proofed handguns.
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