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Grip Detail. One of the other tell tales to discern â??realâ? from â??fakeâ? - look for the countersunk holes. Slightly depressed, the actual screw hole will be tapped in a certain size and pitch:
Top End The top end of this specimen: Chamber Date: Be aware of counterfeits. HKâ??s have their own script and â??cantâ? to the numerals that are stamped. This is proper for a â??1938â?. Notice the baseline drawn between the â??9â? and the â??8â?, the "3" descending as well as the top-cleft of the â??1â?: Toggle marking: HK went through several variations of their toggle stamp. For 1938 HKs, although limited in verified examples, it would be â??C-2â? as noted by Gibson. No variations of the toggle exist for 1938 production that have been verified, to date. Rear Toggle Link. Please note the fly-cut of the rear sight. It is visibly different then other manufacturers, being â??widerâ?. However, as with other manufacturers, the â??Vâ? cut is most often encountered: Toggle Train Underside. There are several things to note, with details to follow: On the center link, please note the serialization in addition to the LWaA stamp: Rear Link â?? Top â?? Toggle Ears. Note the chamfer of the inside edge, which is an HK â??trademarkâ? on the ears: |
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