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is star the way to know? star on krigoffs meant rejected?
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The five pointed star is the French occupation stamp. You also see them on some P.38s.
Really nothing much to do with the LWaA marking rejected guns with the five pointed star. Or for that matter Krieghoff internal inspectors accepting them with the six-pointed star which they used for a while. John |
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