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Yes they are identical, but Iam as stated before quite sure the number 8 (VIII) is telling the size of the swivel canons from the manufacturer HF.Just the producer sign HF I really have no idea. Anyhow many speculations, but interesting to know that the same model is rigth now for sale in the USA…
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Swivel gun for sale on a auction in Germany in 2008
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Water discovery ….
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Another Number VIII? Popular gun!
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I have no knowledge to speak of at all about canons but regarding the HF marking: this one looks relevant and fits with corrado26 suggestion that it may have been Scandinavian. The description:
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Thanks! That’s the answer to my question! Many thanks
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