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09-10-2001, 03:05 AM | #21 |
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Re: Artilleries and Apologies !
Steve,
I would now be very cautious about any 7.65 mm Arty. All I see in The E-Book "DWM" is 9 mm, Now I Question that there were any Arty's in 7.65 mm. Were There? I'm not assuming on this matter any more! ViggoG................ viggogdereng@juno.com |
09-10-2001, 07:12 PM | #22 |
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Re: Artilleries and Apologies !
The thing to keep in mind about the one that I saw is it was a mix of serial numbers and what looked like two or three different bluing proccesess. Who knows about the barrel. It could have been bored and sleaved for all I know. It was being sold as a mismatched, reblued shooter.
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09-11-2001, 09:59 PM | #23 |
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Re: Artilleries and Apologies !
After comparing total manufactured in each calibre .
(Early 7.65 mm long barrels vs Arty. 9 mm) it could have been either but odds are 20 -1 That I assumed wrong . The 9 mm military wins by default as the 7.65 mm were all civil arms. ViggoG |
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