J john.41 Member Bronze Supporter Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 48 Reaction score 2 Location S.E.MI Feb 18, 2011 #1 Looking at a 1957 K22 and noticed an X stamped in with the assembly numbers. I thought I read something on the forum about the meaning, but can't find it now. Any help appreciated. Thanks
Looking at a 1957 K22 and noticed an X stamped in with the assembly numbers. I thought I read something on the forum about the meaning, but can't find it now. Any help appreciated. Thanks
dacoontz Member Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 2,459 Reaction score 1,071 Location Southern Oregon Feb 18, 2011 #2 An X is usually just another factory mark but not anything in particular that I am aware of.
O opoefc US Veteran Joined Apr 3, 2003 Messages 8,348 Reaction score 5,283 Location San Diego, CA. USA Feb 18, 2011 #3 It's a fitters or an assemblers mark. It's probably also on the grip frame somewhere, and maybe on the crane ( yoke) Ed.
It's a fitters or an assemblers mark. It's probably also on the grip frame somewhere, and maybe on the crane ( yoke) Ed.
OP J john.41 Member Bronze Supporter Joined Aug 11, 2010 Messages 48 Reaction score 2 Location S.E.MI Feb 19, 2011 #4 Thanks guys, Somehow I had the idea the X meant it had been returned to the factory for service. Makes me feel better about a possible purchase.
Thanks guys, Somehow I had the idea the X meant it had been returned to the factory for service. Makes me feel better about a possible purchase.