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  1. Here you will find a very useful list of WW2 German Waffenamt markings, their respective codes & manufacturers. The Germans are famous for their detail in production, markings and over all quality. To maintain this quality, most items were marking with a waffenamt stamp.

  2. This table includes information compiled for each identified WaffenAmt number, Included are any company codes, company names, and year dates found stamped or printed on items with that number. Different WaffenAmt numbers can be seen together, usually when a part was inspected, then inspected again after the item was assembled.

  3. 15 maj 2006 · When the Nazis took power in 1933, Germany started a massive rearmament program. A part of this process was the Heereswaffenamt (He.Wa.A. - Army Ordnance Office) hereafter referred to as the HWA.

  4. German WW2 Ordnance Codes for Military Rifles. German WW2-era military rifles usually have markings on the receiver, barrel, rear sight, and stock, from which one can get some information about the history of the piece.

  5. Luger Proof/Acceptance Mark Identification Guide (1898-1945) This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms. To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. If anyone has questions or suggestions, please contact Vern@GermanDaggers.com.

  6. militariatoday.com › militaria-collectors-references › ww2-era-german-rzm-codesWW2 era German RZM Codes - MilitariaToday

    Here you will find a list of RZM codes used by German manufacturers throughout the WW2 period. This is an extensive and searchable list.

  7. 31 mar 2012 · Here is a quick reference on the codes used by the manufacturers of the S84/98 III field bayonet before and during WWII. S codes used on bayonets between years 1934 - 1937. S/155 - E.u.F. Hörster Waffenfabrik, Solingen. S/172 - Carl Eickhorn Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen.

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