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    MP 43 - Questions

    I would be pleased to have comments and observations regarding this MP 43, condition, originallity and an explaination of the stamped markings. It is deactivated to an old specification, which is a shame but the only way it can be kept. Many thanks, Clive.
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                      As far as I understand the S/N on the wooden part of the stock is post-war addition from Bundeswehr or NVA. Everything else seems OK.
                      The markings on the receiver mean the following:
                      cos - manufacturer code of Merz-Werke - the subcontractor who made the receiver
                      WaA44 - Merz-Werke acceptance marking
                      fxo - manufacturer code of C.G.Haenel - the primary contractor of the gun
                      Eagle over 37 is a Haenel acceptance marking
                      Eagle over swastika is a proof mark

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                        aqr on the handguard is a manufacturer code of R. u. O. Lux Metallwaren- u. Maschinenfabrik AG
                        Crossed swords with DA is a deactivation marking of Birmingham Armoury

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                          Many thanks Heinz, your comments are much appreciated. I assume that this is just a regular pattern of the M43? I was surprised though about the serial number stamping on the wooden part of the stock being post-WW2. Regards, Clive.

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                            Yeah it is a regular MP43 in very good condition.

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