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    2 IAB's for review and identification

    Hi guys!

    Can someone please identify the makers of these two badges, if possible?

    Many thanks in advance,

    best, Peter
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      #3
      #2 is a hollow SHuCo. Stewy

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        #4
        #1 is a F&R I think. Stewy

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          #5
          Many thanks, Stewy!

          Kind regards, Peter

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            #6
            Il agree for the SHuCo!

            Greg.

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              #7
              Stewy is correct on #1 as well, Frank & Reif.
              Ralph.

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                #8
                Hi guys......

                ......Is no front sight normal for a attributed ShuCo IAB? Never noticed one like that before. A variant perhaps?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View Post
                  ......Is no front sight normal for a attributed ShuCo IAB? Never noticed one like that before. A variant perhaps?

                  Hi Bruce, it does have a front sight. Possibly a worn die, it looks slightly separated from the K98. Stewy

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                    #10
                    Both look good to me as well.

                    Tom
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                      #11
                      My opinion as well, both the Frank & Reif Design and the ShuCo Design examples are original.

                      Bruce, the ShuCo Design front site looks the same as other like examples.

                      Here is mine to compare.

                      Best Regards, fischer
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