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07-11-2004, 08:15 PM | #1 |
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Reworked 1917/20 naval (?) P08 picture.
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07-12-2004, 12:36 PM | #2 |
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Max, I agree that this gun appears to have been "reworked" since the two examples of "1329" that you show in the photo above are not in the same letter font.
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Max, you are doing well with your camera! I just wonder about this Navy, that surely got the royal treatement of many in 1920:
- One of the original 3 navy proof is still visable. Are the other two grinded away to make place for the extra SN? Can you see old marks? - Is the navy proofmark next to the first axle of the toggle still present? - Is to your opinion the old barrel shortened, or did they replace it with a 4" new one? Just curious...
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Thank you for your answers Gentlemen.
Mr Sabato; Thank you for wishing me welcome, I was realy happy when I found this forum. As I said before Im a total novise to P08`s and know that you "vets" can give me the info Im after.The letter font are definitivly diffrent on one of the stamps. Jamka; Glad that you liked the pictures, I can only get better:-) Yes there are clear signs of grinding. The proofmark next to the first axle of the toggle are intact. The barrel are definitive a replacement. What can a gun like this be worth! Are they rare? |
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And yet another question; when was these pistols reworked?
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07-12-2004, 09:08 PM | #6 |
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Ooops I guess that the Avatar got a bit to big here! I will try to make it smaller, please bare with me. Yesss, it actualy worked!
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