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old59porsche
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Topic: "B" marked Type 1 searPosted: Apr 05 2019 at 4:20pm |
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I found this in my parts box, don't know where it came from and can't find reference to that marking without another letter or two.
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jackp1028
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Posted: Apr 05 2019 at 4:42pm |
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Although Riesch makes no mention of a "B" marked sear, his illustration of a Type II on page 83 (7th edition) is of a sear simply marked "B". Otherwise, I would expect it to be marked with an "I" or "N" as well.
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New2brass
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Posted: Apr 06 2019 at 8:29pm |
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The only BN marking I have observed is smaller, Has anyone observed a bigger font?
The Bl has a few variations. I have observed Bl, Bl, and B1. There may be a BI (serif I) as well? Anyone? The larger Bl I have is in the opposite direction but the B is consistent. Is it on an original gun? If so what make? |
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Matt_X
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Posted: Dec 15 2020 at 9:11am |
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Dan, I posted this in another thread but I'll add it here as well. This sear has what looks like a BI but its on the left side. ![]() |
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