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HSc and the Triangular big chuck of steel in front of trigger...

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Warbird:
No ... I meant exactly what I said.  Every Transitional HSc I have seen above about 795000 has a solid Frame Web.  If Roger's 818 is hollow, it may have been held up or lost in inventory until February 1943 when it was serialized.  This is unusual but not uncommon during production at Mauser.  When more than just this one hollow Frame Web is reported between 795 and 818, I will consider extending my interpretation of the Transitional period that I now have ending at 800445 (November 1942).

Roger and Asle, this is all good information and thanks for sharing.

gebirg:
Wery good, so be it!

Fausto:
Hello gentlemen !
I was looking at this very interesting (and old...) topic about the differences between an early HSc with the machining inside the trigger guard and a later one with solid trigger guard...
Alan noticed a different lenght between their "frame stop"... I compared my October 1941 Hsc (with the "metal chuck") and my November 1944 with solid guard and they look identical (apart the machining inside the guard).
Can you help, considering that my English doesn't help me?
Thank you so much !
Fausto

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