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Well, if it has an Ulm proof, it was proofed in Ulm. As simple as that.
In Germany, when certain repairs are made, the gun must be reproofed. Maybe some post war repair was done to the pistol by a previous owner or gun smith. Normally speaking, there would also be a republic eagle / N on the pistol's receiver, toggle and barrel after a reproof. |
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Thanks Vlim,
Evidently then this was a single incident for a repair and not part of a mass rework. That's interesting. I believe the gun did have the E/N proof on it as well. Appreciate it, barr. |
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