Good simple and straight to the point video. One detail, you will find a date code inside the grips, which will closely match the pistol manufacture year.
I have the civilian version of the P49 numbered with a "P" prefix. Looks identical to that pistol. I bought it new in 1971 when they were still "cheap" here in the USA.
Very good presentation. Not too long, not too short. Thank you!
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Good simple and straight to the point video. One detail, you will find a date code inside the grips, which will closely match the pistol manufacture year.
Very nice and informative videos. I've got a 3rd var. on the way. Thankfully, everything is in line with what you described.
Thank You very much for your film !
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I have the civilian version of the P49 numbered with a "P" prefix. Looks identical to that pistol. I bought it new in 1971 when they were still "cheap" here in the USA.
Very nice review Thanks
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Thank you.
mine is 3rd
So I have one that's A 120,326 but is has the curved serrated slide stop/release but has non integral grip escutcheons.
Sounds like the slide stop is a later replacement. The transitional range gun serial numbers extend to A120,500.