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07-26-2003, 02:31 PM | #1 |
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Markings on magazine
Has anyone seen a marking like this on a magazine before ?
I know itâ??s a re-stamp but the upper proof mark look strange Sun Burst over letter K or R
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It is a Polezi proof.
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07-26-2003, 04:32 PM | #3 |
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As Tom said, Weimar Police acceptance.
K is the most common letter, but there are other letters used also. Ed
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jamese,
I have sent you a private message.
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I found it in my "World of Lugers" book is it common for the stamp to be on the top also,?
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yes, common and correct.
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Other Weimar police acceptance letters that I've observed under an asterisk are B, D, K & S. These probably correspond to the inspector's initial, as with the Imperial military initial under a crown. Also the large numeral die set used is typical Weimar police, although the use of the Roman numerals to indicate #1 &2 mags is not seen too often. TH
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