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    Phosphate high power

    I recently picked up a phosphate high power. Serial number is 200***. Wondering how rare these are. It has the original unmarked magazine . It has old german letters engraved on the backstrap .

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    With the new rules why not post pictures?

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      #3
      I was not aware of any practice of phosphate Finishing of wartime German contract HPs. The 200,000 range was solidly mid war and mid-production range.

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        #4
        Same here. My 46XXX b is very late production and still blued.

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          #5
          Is it possible that the bluing is so faded away and it now looks like phosphate?

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            #6
            High power

            Not sure how to post pictures on

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              #7
              i think you have to be an Association Member to post pics i think its like $30 a year to upgrade

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                #8
                Any member can post pictures with the new rules.

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                  High power

                  Got information that it is most probably a no finish resistance weapon, small parts are blue . 140 marked matching serial number. I was able to post pics on Jans
                  Axis pistols wensite .

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by relic937 View Post
                    Got information that it is most probably a no finish resistance weapon, small parts are blue . 140 marked matching serial number. I was able to post pics on Jans
                    Axis pistols wensite .
                    Just like I said in the above thread.

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                      aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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                        #12
                        Back in the 50s or 60s there was one importer, (not sure if was Walter Craig or hunter's lodge or who) that parkerized a number of guns that came in rough or will little blue. Not sure how long they did this but it has caused a lot of confusion over the years. BTW this was done before they were import marking the guns.

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