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donp326:
A bad or broken stamp die is common especially in late war examples of P.38's so I would imagine the same would be possible with the HSc too.


I have been wondering why Mauser left their logo on the HSc during the war when on P.38 and other arms the three letter code was used.  I would have expected BYF on the HSc instead of Mauser from 1940 or 1941 into 1945.  Was there some reason this was not changed on the HSc?  Warbird or anyone else, what's you thought on this.

jcorl:
I look at allot of HScs and P-38s on a frequent basis.  Perhaps it is the greater number of P.38 that were produced, than the HSc, but comparative speaking I think the broken die stamp on the HSc may be a little bigger deal than the broken die stamp on a P.38.   Don't get me wrong as I love the P.38s and have a "date added" in my collection; however, I like my broken die HSc police way more.  I think they are uncommon, which puts them in a unique catagory in my book.  If anyone else has a broken die HSc, I would enjoy hearing about it.    If it unique enough, I will trade my "date added" for it. 


Jim   

rob67gt:
Donp326.  There are other police proofs but they were not used on the HSc.  For example E/K was used on the HSc cousin the CZ-27 and E/C used on the competitors at Walther.  Interesting E/"L" variation jcorl.

jcorl:
Thanks GT,

I thought it was a "gotta have" example of an odd police"

Jim

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