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    COULD SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHY L/58 IS OFTEN ATTRIBUTED TO POSTWAR
    SOUVAL PIECES, WHEN SOUVAL HAD ITS OWN LDO NUMBER OF L/22? WHY NOT
    KEEP AND CONTINUE TO USE THE SAME NUMBER AFTER THE WAR? IF THEY HAD
    AN LDO OF L/22 AND A MANUFACTURER'S NUMBER OF 98, THEN WHY L/58?

    MANY THANKS-MARK C

    #2
    To start dont use Capitals!!, an old rule. Souval have the nr´s LDO L/58 and PKZ 98, that L/22 is a missprint. And yes he did use L/58 for the after war stuff.
    Mikael

    Originally posted by MARK9838
    COULD SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHY L/58 IS OFTEN ATTRIBUTED TO POSTWAR
    SOUVAL PIECES, WHEN SOUVAL HAD ITS OWN LDO NUMBER OF L/22? WHY NOT
    KEEP AND CONTINUE TO USE THE SAME NUMBER AFTER THE WAR? IF THEY HAD
    AN LDO OF L/22 AND A MANUFACTURER'S NUMBER OF 98, THEN WHY L/58?

    MANY THANKS-MARK C

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      #3
      Misprint

      Where is he getting "L/22"?
      George

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        #4
        Originally posted by George Stimson
        Where is he getting "L/22"?
        It was a controversy that started a few years back with the entries in "The Iron Time" by Previtera. On page 450 he has a listing of LDO numbers that show L/22 as Rudolf Souval.

        This has been rectified as a mistake. One of many in his line of books

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          #5
          LDO Numbers

          the L/22 number appears on many lists I've come across, most recently from
          Der Freiwillige website with a link to LDO manufacturer numbers. That is where my confusion and question stems from. By the way, sorry for any offense with the all caps--just be sure not to use two ss's in "misprint"--
          an old rule. Thank you, George S. for the courteous reply.

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            #6
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            Last edited by Jim Baker; 01-02-2006, 12:01 PM.

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              #7
              Hello

              On all the LDO lists that I have seen and use, L/22 is attributed to Glaser & Sohn, Dresden, L/58 Rudolph Souval, Wien, (Vienna), and 98 is also Souval.

              I hope this is of use.

              Regards
              David

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