Thank you for the information!It's gone across the big pond and came back home . In other words it was exported and then came back . I'll look at some of my PC guns that were exported and see what they have . Every country is different and the marks are different also . Do you have the box ?
Thank you!!Pony looks German, search Hannover Germany 1968
I guess I'm ignorant, but why would there be multiple german rollmarks on a 41?My pleasure.
The eagle over N is a common German proof mark going back many years. It shows that a gun was proofed with nitrocellulous-based powder. But the eagle is usually a little more ornate.
Anyway, hope that gets you going in the right direction.
No idea.The eagle is just a part of the design.
I've always assumed that you get multiple proof marks based on multiple inspections. One or more might represent actual proofing (like eagle over N) and others might indicate import location.
It all seems a little excessive for a 22 target pistol, I wonder what exactly they used for testing, HV ammo?