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    Do anybody know the meaning of the code ?

    Do anybody know the meaning of the code G3518.1 on this Cleaningset... ?

    Thanks for you time

    Best Regards From Denmark/Ravenstien
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    Originally posted by Ravenstein View Post
    Do anybody know the meaning of the code G3518.1 on this Cleaningset... ?

    Thanks for you time

    Best Regards From Denmark/Ravenstien
    Weapon number?

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      #3
      OthersĀ“s comments ?

      OthersĀ“s comments ?

      Best Regards

      Ravenstein

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        #4
        I agree; Weapon Number: "G" stands probably for "Gewehr"

        Best Regards

        Andy

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          #5
          totaly disagree it being a weapons number, i have never seen a k98 number with xxxx.x the last digit seperated by a komma rules out the weaponsnumber theorie. what it then represents? no idea

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            #6
            I don't think that is a dot... because there is also a dot after the last digit....

            Looks more like two "dents" ... how they ended up there I don't know....

            If they are dots, it could be weapon number, and then 1. (which in german means first) for 1. zug or something.. but I'm just guessing here

            Tom
            www.mp44.nl

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              #7
              For those interested, I found the answer: it is the weapon number....

              A H.V.Bl from 1939 stated that an inspection of the RG's was done and they were stamped with weapon number and a G (for Gewehr/Rifle) and a P(for Pistole/Pistol)

              Here the complete text

              Tom
              www.mp44.nl
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                #8
                Originally posted by Scrooge View Post
                totaly disagree it being a weapons number, i have never seen a k98 number with xxxx.x the last digit seperated by a komma rules out the weaponsnumber theorie. what it then represents? no idea
                Now you have learned something.

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