Hello,
Has anyone ever seen an original mismatched pistol or factory error numbering?
I recently saw a radom that had the last three numbers of the serial number as 246. Both the frame and the slide have the full serial number on them and they match. The barrell has on the bottom under the chamer the number 146. The gun has all of the same wear on it and it is an S block with all of the parts. It looks pretty late by the machining but not the steyr type of late.
Could this have been a factory mistake or a field repair mistake. If it was a mismatched barrel that would be one big coincidense to be that close. As well I have heard that some late was K98s were mismatched along the same lines.
Thanks for any help,
Cam
Has anyone ever seen an original mismatched pistol or factory error numbering?
I recently saw a radom that had the last three numbers of the serial number as 246. Both the frame and the slide have the full serial number on them and they match. The barrell has on the bottom under the chamer the number 146. The gun has all of the same wear on it and it is an S block with all of the parts. It looks pretty late by the machining but not the steyr type of late.
Could this have been a factory mistake or a field repair mistake. If it was a mismatched barrel that would be one big coincidense to be that close. As well I have heard that some late was K98s were mismatched along the same lines.
Thanks for any help,
Cam
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