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Submitted here for your review is an unusual example of a late HSc which should have the waffenamt proof of a eagle over WaA135 but instead has a worn out eagle over 135. By the serial's recorded, this is just after the police eagle F's and just before the phosphated versions. Most unusual, that carries a story which I am sure will not be told why but only theorized about, which if I am allowed one, was that perhaps after so many police guns being processed the later verion of the waffenamt stamp could not be found and instead utilizied the worn out example. Whatever the reason, it has presented a anomaly.
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159.04KB hsu 44 , waffenamt WaA170
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125.84KB I can assure you that even though the stamp looks as though one can not make out what the number is , it is indeed a 135.
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125.84KB I can assure you that even though the stamp looks as though one can not make out what the number is , it is indeed a 135.
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