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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Was the 1930's still the Wiemar Era? I have limited experience with the Wiemar Era guns. But the ones that I saw had matching numbers. Even if new or old parts were substituted, the old serial numbers were removed and the new numbers stamped on. My 1920's navy has an army receiver. The hinge pin, therefore, takes the small headed hinge pin instead of the navies large head. But the old numbers (if there were old numbers) were removed and matching serial numbers were punched on.
The size of the numbering stamps where not necessarily standard WW1. The parts may not necessarily have been to standard either. But the serial numbers matched. Sometimes it looks like there was a mish mash of parts thrown together. My 1920's navy mentioned above had commercial markings and no military proofs. Sorry Steve, your 1930's artillery still looks like an American Era prototype. I hope that you enjoy shooting it though. I often forget to hit the new topic below so sometimes I neglect to add the smiley face. The was the situation on my first post. I was just laughing too hard at myself. Big Norm |
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