Mayhap I misunderstand the purport of your question. I would suspect that given the limited production of the Jager pistol, that inspection was performed as an ancillary duty rather than a permanent assignment.quote:Originally posted by r_t_darc
Does anyone else find it unusual that three different inspectors
were involved in the acceptance of such a small number of weapons?
At 3,000 guns a year(maybe a dozen a day), they were hardly turned
out at a blistering pace!