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01-12-2003, 01:13 PM | #21 |
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John, Yup, it's a "Z"!! There is absolutely no doubt. One gets use to looking at these little devils and it gets easier!! Trust me. The only ones that are tough for me are the "g" and "q".
Your magazine should be an SE/655 acceptance mark! The original issue magazine should have been stamped with the serial number and a "Z", an SE/655 and a N3894. Without the N3894 stamp, the magazine would only be an approximation!! Hope you get Lucky!! |
01-12-2003, 01:14 PM | #22 |
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* Yep. "z" block which fits & adds to the data. * A little trivia: </font>
* Please note this example was one of the last code "42"'s made in 1939. Late December, I'd guess, if it progressed normally during its build. Jan Still's, in his book Third Reich Lugers", estimates 8250z to be the end of the 1939-42's. This piece would be contemporary with the transition period to 1940-42 marked P.08's. * Looks like the proper matching mag was a Type 2, sE/655 accepted mag with KMI markings as well. Enjoy, <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" /> Bob |
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Here is the picture of the three sizes of SE 63 acceptance stamps on mag bottoms. <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" />
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Tanks Hugh!! A pitcher is wurth a hunnert wurds!! <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" />
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Many thanks Hugh. That makes things much clearer.
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That was great Hugh, I copied your picture and plan on using it in the FAQ.
Any other like items that are easy for some of you whiz bang guys to show us?
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01-13-2003, 01:34 PM | #27 |
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Ed, the small "63" is suitable for late 1936, 1937 and some 1938 and some 1939 S/42 Lugers. The medium and large "63" is proper for 1939 Code 42 Lugers, probably up to about the mid W-Block.
The SE/83 is proper for the rest of the 1938 and 1939 S/42 Lugers, but I am unsure exactly where the cross overs are! |
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According to the people in Germany the 1939-42 K-Marine Lugers were assembled in the
y and z blocks with just a very few in the - r - and later suffix blocks. Your serial number and property number fit in the area of the other - z - block K-Marine pistols. I would think a SE-655 magazine would be correct. One thought on searching for acceptance marks on 1939-42 pistols might be this. If the pistol is prior to the mid - w - block, chances are its a SE-63 SE-63 with a larger than normal 63's under the stick eagle's. 1939-42 Lugers had a neat acceptance mark transition. Early - w - block pistols were SE-63 SE-63 (large 63's) Mid - w - was SE-63 SE-655 and late - w - was SE-655 SE-655. After the - w - block the SE-655 seemed to be normal for the pistol But, not all inclusive as far as magazine acceptance is concerned. Do you plan to keep this Navy Luger. I agree with the collector who said the fxo magazines came much later than your pistol, the rolled tin blue body with a SE-655 acceptance mark would be more correct. Just for the thought. There are no recorded 122 code magazines reported before the ns block of the 1940-42 pistols. Don |
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