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How does one tell what year an HSc was made in? Is it stamped somewhere? Serial number? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Mauser records were destroyed after the war. Your best guide to the vintage of an Hsc is to determine the time-period of the proofs found upon it, if it is pre-war.
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Crot, Without an definative production data available, you'll have to do some interpolation: Produced from 1940 until April 1945 in S/N range from 700,000 to about 960.000. TH
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Serial number 799xxx with eagle over swastika with a letter L to the right of it on the bottom of the left side of the trigger gaurd. I understand that this means it was a nazi police issue? There is some kind of marking that I cant tell what it is supposed to be in the same place on the oppisite side of the trigger guard.
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