![]() ![]() The elimination of the takedown latch started in the second A series with and without were intermixed. Since yours has an A prefix, it was probably made at Radom. It went A through K, with the final pistols being made by Steyr, not at the Radom plant since the Soviets were about to invade Radom. The serial number is in the second alphabet series, which I believe started in '44. ![]() The eagle over 77 waffenamt stamp (a short form of the earlier eagle over Wa77) was being used by Radom in '44. The plating (or polishing?) was not done at the factory. It is definitely a late war model - the lack of a takedown latch and the staked roll pins to replace it is the giveaway. I believe it to be a later model from the information I have read here. Is there a way to determine an exact date (year) of manufacturing? I'm trying to learn more about these pistols. PlI recently inherited a Radom from my wifes grandfather.
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