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John, I believe the magazine should be inspection marked Stick Eagle over 83
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Could be. My 1938, SE83 SE63 has SE83 proofed magazines. Most of the m- block was SE63 SE63 so Krimer was still around. I did not look closely at the receiver proofs but the first could be SE83. My eyes are not that good. Frankly, I could accept SE63 or SE83 but the probabilties if the first proof is SE 83 would be SE83 on the mags as you say. John |
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John, my magazine data shows inspector 83 started in the G-Block of 1938 and continued almost solid to about 3000o in 1939. After that it was mixed with 63 Medium until 8000o.
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