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    What are these symbols on my HK slide

    Any ideas? Never owned an HK before
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    Should have googled prior to posting but who googles when you can post on tbh
    Stag horn is a seal, kk is date, and the N thing is another seal of some sort
    Last edited by trjones87; 03-11-2013, 06:15 PM.

    #2
    LOL...Where did you buy it at? thats crazy

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      #3
      Those are proof marks..

      The Stag horn represents Ulm, Germany were it was made, KK is the date code, and the "Bundesadler" with the N found on German firearms that use modern nitrocellulose based propellants..
      Last edited by Tuffbroadhead; 03-11-2013, 06:07 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tuffbroadhead View Post
        Those are proof marks..

        The Stag horn represents Ulm, Germany were it was made, KK is the date code, and the "Bundesadler" with the N found on German firearms that use modern nitrocellulose based propellants..
        Would never have thought of this.

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          #5
          The knowledge on the GS....."shaking my head"

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tuffbroadhead View Post
            Those are proof marks..

            The Stag horn represents Ulm, Germany were it was made, KK is the date code, and the "Bundesadler" with the N found on German firearms that use modern nitrocellulose based propellants..
            Yeah? Whatre the numbers for smarty pants?!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tuffbroadhead View Post
              Those are proof marks..

              The Stag horn represents Ulm, Germany were it was made, KK is the date code, and the "Bundesadler" with the N found on German firearms that use modern nitrocellulose based propellants..
              Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
              Yeah? Whatre the numbers for smarty pants?!
              Come on Tommy, you got to give some credit where its due, that was really good.
              Oooo and the 40 S&W is for 40 cal Smith and Wesson

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jp. View Post
                Come on Tommy, you got to give some credit where its due, that was really good.
                Oooo and the 40 S&W is for 40 cal Smith and Wesson
                Myday isnt complete without harassing him. He knows i dont bust his chops to be ugly.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
                  Myday isnt complete without harassing him. He knows i dont bust his chops to be ugly.
                  LOL alot....
                  We got to go shoot sometime.



                  Sorry Tyler we borrowed your thread for a second...
                  Last edited by Jp.; 03-11-2013, 09:08 PM.

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                    #10
                    My H&K USP Expert has the same proof marks as does my Blaser shotgun.

                    Dave

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                      #11
                      Don't let them lie to you. Those marks are 3 words. Kinda like hieroglyphics.

                      It says "I can haz?" Lol not really. Nice firearm

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