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    HP Markings

    Check this out?
    Thanks, P. Stout
    http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...MVC-018L-1.jpg

    #2
    Browning Hi-Powers were issued to Waffen SS troops but I'd say that's a bogus 'SSZZA4' added......Bodes

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      #3
      Markings

      I got the HP and a M1 Carbine for a MG42 parts kit. I did not even notice the marking. It is matching with 2 mags.
      P. Stout

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        #4
        Originally posted by bodes View Post
        Browning Hi-Powers were issued to Waffen SS troops but I'd say that's a bogus 'SSZZA4' added......Bodes
        It has that ground down look.

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          #5
          Markings

          It just looks like it has been. I tried to get the best pitcure I could. It has no dips in the slide. It does look like the finish is worn over the markings. All of the machine marks line up.
          P. Stout

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            #6
            I'll take your word on the finish condition. It makes no sense why a faker would have to grind an area to ADD a marking anyway.

            Can you provide the letter block (if any) and the serial number range? I would guess this to be an early a block or a non letter serial before that range.

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              #7
              Marking

              the # is XX985 b block I think it dated to 1944.
              P. Stout

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                #8
                Originally posted by pdstout View Post
                the # is XX985 b block I think it dated to 1944.
                P. Stout
                Thanks, it looks to be a nice quality finish for such a late one. Some were however. I've heard of HPs marked like this for decades. I don't recall seeing one before.

                I am not a guru on HPs, I have had an interest in them for a very long time but have never found extensive documentation on them or have really had a chance to study hundreds of them.

                If it was mine, I would carefully compare the mark under a loop with known original SSza stamps found on 98ks...they should be the same stamp as far as detail design.

                I am now curious if 98ks have been found with that stamp that date from that late in the war?

                I would believe that there are people on this forum that know if it is period applied or not.

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                  #9
                  Markings

                  I posted it on the p38 forum and the HP forum. Most guys slam it. They say it is fake. All I know is it looks real to me. I did not do it. I will try to get a few better pitcures. I am not saying it is real. I got it in a trade, and just posted it for fun. I do know it shoots good, and has a nice barrel. I have seen real SSZZA4 marked bcd 43 k98s. I think this HP is early 44 dated.
                  Thanks, P. Stout

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                    #10
                    If nothing else you have a nice shooting, easy to break down and clean.I shot them alot when I was in the military, like them so much that I bought a commerical version for myself.

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