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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.
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6 cze 2004 · Some of the codes are well-known to collectors - the Mauser byf, the ac assigned to Walther, the RWS code dnf are readily recognized. Despite efforts both in Germany and in the United States, by researchers and collectors, the list has never been completed.
Waffenamt Codes. WaA1 Berlin-Suhler Waffenwerke Suhl 1937 – 39. WaA1 337 Berlin-Suhler Waffenwerke Suhl 1939 – 40. WaA1 bcd Gustloff-Werke Weimar 1941 – 45. WaA4 Otto Sindel Berlin 1934. WaA4 Berlin-Suhler Waf-fenwerke Suhl 1937 – 39.
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.
Not all WaffenAmt numbers have information available. 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.
The document lists German Waffenamt codes and the factories associated with each code. It provides the code number followed by the name and location of each factory. There are over 70 factories listed across Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and other parts of Europe.
WaffenamtWaffenamt codes were the inspection marks used on military equipment by the German Third Reich.