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Yes indeed, that is what I Have! What do you suggest the markings represent? Is it a unit marking, a maker mark or acceptance mark by whom? Again is there any information available showing the different markings and there meaning?
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Hugh
It is a Mauser acceptance stamp (Quality Control) from around 1937 and is the first tool to use the stick eagle design. The best book in my opinion so far to show good photos and explanations of the acceptance stamps is "The Mauser Parabellum 1930 - 1946" by Don Hallock & Joop van de Kant. When you get a chance look at my Private Message to you. Thanks Ed |
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Hugh was kind enough to allow me to purchase the Mauser WaA 63 tool from him for my collection.
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