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TI G7A & TII G7E used the same pistols.
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That link (I was familiar with the site but not that particular document) had an interesting point:
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http://eaglescholar.georgiasouthern...._201005_MA.pdf Here is the information I've been looking for for years. The whole file is worth downloading and reading in depth, but here is the relevant information. Quote:
Things I've learned from this single document: 1. The date of the order to stop using MZ (magnetic) pistols, and the beginning of the "Happy Times" - June 1, 1940 (page 132). 2. The date of the introduction of the new improved MZ pistol - November 1942 (Mediterranean) and December 1942 (Atlantic). (page 155) 3. Apparently I've been wrong and SH3 had it right, at least starting in 1943. From that point on there was indeed a selector switch. (Obltn Strand's link, as quoted above). This is the biggest find in a long time, to my mind anyway. ![]()
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Nice find SS
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Thamks, Steve.
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Good catch mate
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