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alvin

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  1. Probably the scope is too big ? Let's phase out those rare early MKb stuffs, and very late ones made in 1945, limit the scope to MP43/1, MP43, and MP44 made in 1943 and 1944,
  2. I bought a copy of Peter Senich's book on this type of gun. It arrived. I read through it quickly. It's a good book, better than I expected. But, there are a few question on the gun unanswered. Page 89. "Although production codes, acceptance stamps, and the weapon serial number were normally applied, bolts without manufacturer's markings (code) has been noted". On Page 90, pictures showing bolt with number "504". It's not a stamp, it's electro-pencil handwriting. Q1: Is the bolt normally numbered this way, electro-pencil handwritting? Page 98. "...buttstock.... The weapon serial number and acceptance markings were often stamped on the metal attachment as well as the wood" Q2: So, the stock is normally numbered to the gun. Where is supposed to find that number on the wood on metal? Q3: Besides receiver, bolt and stock, are there other numbered parts on this type? Page 95. Rear sight leaf. On the B&W picture, it's hard to tell the sight leaf being blued, or it's white with patina.. Q4: Is the sight leaf surface supposed to be blued, or in white? Thanks!
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