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Mikey 51
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PostSubject: A strange one.   A strange one. Icon_minitimeMon Aug 27, 2007 7:55 am

Here's another receiver marking I would like to identify gentlemen. Note messed with serial number. Any ideas ?. Thanks, Mike.

A strange one. P5270126_500
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PostSubject: Re: A strange one.   A strange one. Icon_minitimeMon Aug 27, 2007 9:28 pm

I thought the graffiti marks were done by repairers to identify their work, if that is the case seems logical that the alterations were then war time armourer done.

That could be interesting to prove though Rolling Eyes

The first step may be to try and make sure the graffiti marks are accurate.

Just my thoughts.
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