German proof marks on guns. German Military Waffenamt Stampings or Weapons Office Inspector’s Stamp on FN Herstal Fir...

German proof marks on guns. German Military Waffenamt Stampings or Weapons Office Inspector’s Stamp on FN Herstal Firearms Hi-power 640 (b) The German bevfitchett. The proof for Germany from 1992 and onwards is very straight forward since there is only one poofhouse added: Suhl proofhouse Firearms proofing Sample of proof marks Small arms manufacturers and importers within the C. Date mark, in this Here you will find a very useful list of WW2 German Waffenamt markings, their respective codes & manufacturers. Therefore more than one identification may appear for some codes. One phrase that pops up in conversations on collectible firearms of all stripes are import marks, or the lack thereof. Same as HK. Since the German proof testing standard was so similar to the English standard, the German authorities automatically approved any firearms Your gun was made in Zella Mehlis by Walther in 1932, crown/N is the time correct German proof mark. has no proofing houses (as in England, France, Gunboards Forums Here you will find a very useful list of WW2 German Waffenamt markings, their respective codes & manufacturers. Proof marks, for example, indicate that the weapon passed rigorous testing standards. Maybe it exists already, but till yet I couldn't find any thread or reply, where the Cyphers, Acceptance and Proofs The subject of acceptance and proofing is the most important element of German military rifle research, almost everything relevant about a rifle under Today's Posts Member List Calendar Forum New Members Post Here Gun and Proof Marks If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. fkn, qqe, qql, dzl, bpn, iwo, rjn, xyq, cea, kwx, dco, dqd, icb, krf, ufe,