#89220
11/30/2007 03:16 PM
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#89221
12/03/2007 07:46 AM
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assembly number should be on flashguard and grips? best regards,Andy
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#89222
12/04/2007 08:04 PM
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1916 F.Herder/Walter? As suggested this is an assembly/serial number, and the flashguard, grips and release should be marked assuming this is a Herder/Walter job.. these were being tracked by Bruce Karem in his book back when he was researching these. Most type II will have some assembly numbers, -usually minimally the release as they require more fitting than most parts (as with the type III they are not interchangeable generally- rarely if ever without fitting) If this is a Herder/Walter then there is a theory behind this number and off hand I don't remember another maker with a number in this location, hence my speculation on the maker. Tough maker to find nice too! quote: Originally posted by ANETA: What the number?
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#89223
01/02/2008 02:04 PM
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#89224
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