Viking Guy
06-09-2013, 10:16
Gents,
A buddy just acquired a nice WWII Belgian Hi-Power, matching stamped S/N's (frame, bbl, slide), waffenampt marked and in nice shape with original finish. I'm aware that a large number of variants exist with these wartime pistols and there just may not be a good answer. The odd thing about this piece is that there is not a "thumbprint" on the slide. From all appearances i.e. fit, finish, s/n, wear marks, and waffenampts, this slide looks to be original to the piece. Neither he nor I have seen a WWII Hi-Power without the "thumbprint".
Can anybody shed some light on this? War expedient? I hope I'm not violating any rules or breaking decorum by including the link below but he posted photos on the site.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1494351_WWII_Hi_Power_Question.html&page=1&anc=bottom#bottom
TIA,
VG
A buddy just acquired a nice WWII Belgian Hi-Power, matching stamped S/N's (frame, bbl, slide), waffenampt marked and in nice shape with original finish. I'm aware that a large number of variants exist with these wartime pistols and there just may not be a good answer. The odd thing about this piece is that there is not a "thumbprint" on the slide. From all appearances i.e. fit, finish, s/n, wear marks, and waffenampts, this slide looks to be original to the piece. Neither he nor I have seen a WWII Hi-Power without the "thumbprint".
Can anybody shed some light on this? War expedient? I hope I'm not violating any rules or breaking decorum by including the link below but he posted photos on the site.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1494351_WWII_Hi_Power_Question.html&page=1&anc=bottom#bottom
TIA,
VG