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Old 3rd January 2024, 07:07 AM   #1
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The arrow marks a place on the lock plate that looks as if the screw hole for the screw of the former battery spring was located there.
What I wanted to say is, that this pistol eventually has been converted
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Old 3rd January 2024, 10:41 AM   #2
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Hi Udo, now I understand and I have examined that area closely and there is no sign of a previous screw hole.

I think that my lack of knowledge in this area has hindered the discussion! but I have learnt a lot and added a beautiful pistol to my collection.

So, gentlemen, thank you all for your interest and for sharing your knowledge.

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