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    #16
    Hi Jeff

    Hmm, it does not really correspond with the known AG zinc, but more with this ROAG.

    This is not mine thus. Hope the owner does not mind.

    cheers

    Karsten
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      #17
      Hi Karsten, too bad I don't have a better picture of the claw area.
      best wishes,
      jeff
      Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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        #18
        Hi Jeff

        Take a look at this comparizing. Yours is on the top and a normal zinc ROAG underneath.

        It would make perfect sense that yours is a cut-off bolts and transitional until the the new airgunner badge arrived somewhere in the 2nd half of 1942, which was a very different design (like Steve´s in post #1).

        I would have loved to own yours. Let me know next time you get a moment

        KR

        Karsten
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          #19
          Originally posted by Karsten S View Post
          Hi Jeff

          Take a look at this comparizing. Yours is on the top and a normal zinc ROAG underneath.

          It would make perfect sense that yours is a cut-off bolts and transitional until the the new airgunner badge arrived somewhere in the 2nd half of 1942, which was a very different design (like Steve´s in post #1).

          I would have loved to own yours. Let me know next time you get a moment

          KR

          Karsten
          Hi Karsten, I have to agree with you. I am pretty sure this was a factory conversion as I do not remember any loss of finish where the claws held the bolts. If the current owner is reading hopefully he can clarify. Anyway, I wish I still had it!
          best wishes,
          jeff
          Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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