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    #16
    About dating: I am familiar with Mr. Cihal, (age 82). He was factory proof shooter and I get from him a lot of informations about proofed numbers. Let me know SN and I give you a date info.

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      #17
      Congratulations, Kris. Note the heavy machine tool marks on your pistol? Due to the fact Spreewerk made steam locomotives before the war and was equipped for such.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Bob Hunter*
        Congratulations, Kris. Note the heavy machine tool marks on your pistol? Due to the fact Spreewerk made steam locomotives before the war and was equipped for such.
        SPREEWERK in Hradek nad Nisou (Occupied part of Czechoslovak Republic) was established to product small arms (1940) and has nothing to do with steam locomotives! SPREEWERK Spandau is the same cause: Heavy armory - field guns! No steam locomotives...

        Anyways: P.38 has definitely nothing to do with Spandau.

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          #19
          @ Jan:

          Is it still common to say that the asterix with cyq indicates a rejected piece that was redone or repaired ?

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            #20
            Yes it is true. Fixable reject, mostly not functional measure difference or sharp edge.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Jan Balcar
              Yes it is true. Fixable reject, mostly not functional measure difference or sharp edge.
              I can see with my P.38 a - rather roughly - barrel 'mouth'.
              I think it was adjusted by hand.

              Thanks

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