stickhunter
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- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
I have a couple of questions about the way serial numbers were allocated to the Portuguese contract K98 rifles.
I understand there are three blocks of serial numbers, denoted by letter: F, G, and H.
1) Do all three blocks have 1941 on their front receiver rings, even though the rifles were made over a period of years?
2) Were the rifles manufacturered in order of their letters? So all F-blocks made prior to G-blocks, and G-blocks made prior to H-blocks? If so, are there known dates for when each block was manufactured?
3) Were the serial numbers reused between blocks: e.g., there is an F2849 and an G2849?
4) Within a block (or across blocks if serial numbers were not shared), were the numbers contiguous and sequential by date of manufacture? E.g., if H2849 is a known rifle, then there would definitely be H0001-H2848 rifles?
5) Are there any known ranges for min/max serial numbers in each block beyond what's been reported in the Port K98 serial survey?
Thanks
I understand there are three blocks of serial numbers, denoted by letter: F, G, and H.
1) Do all three blocks have 1941 on their front receiver rings, even though the rifles were made over a period of years?
2) Were the rifles manufacturered in order of their letters? So all F-blocks made prior to G-blocks, and G-blocks made prior to H-blocks? If so, are there known dates for when each block was manufactured?
3) Were the serial numbers reused between blocks: e.g., there is an F2849 and an G2849?
4) Within a block (or across blocks if serial numbers were not shared), were the numbers contiguous and sequential by date of manufacture? E.g., if H2849 is a known rifle, then there would definitely be H0001-H2848 rifles?
5) Are there any known ranges for min/max serial numbers in each block beyond what's been reported in the Port K98 serial survey?
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