What do all the punch marks on my P64 mean? Are they arsenal refinish marks or are they military acceptance stamps?
I looked around the site and couldn't find a resource that pointed to punch marks - so I'm sorry if this is a dupe.
(edit) - 1968 circle 11 Radom 9mm mak
P64 Punch Marks / Stamps
- papabear
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Re: P64 Punch Marks / Stamps
mikey250r,
Welcome aboard, glad to have ya with us, those are "import marks" required by BATF for importation. The C.A.I. is the ID for Century Arms International.
Welcome aboard, glad to have ya with us, those are "import marks" required by BATF for importation. The C.A.I. is the ID for Century Arms International.
Re: P64 Punch Marks / Stamps
Welcome Bro.
Unfortunatly the 1968 Gun Control Act requires all imported guns going forward to have import markings on them among other provisions that were in included for our "protection"
Unfortunatly the 1968 Gun Control Act requires all imported guns going forward to have import markings on them among other provisions that were in included for our "protection"
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Gary
Gary
Re: P64 Punch Marks / Stamps
Actually I was referring to the marks on the frame behind the trigger, in front of the trigger, and on the trigger. The photo is not real sharp but I rubbed some Ivory soap into the markings to see them better.
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Re: P64 Punch Marks / Stamps
I'd say they're all internal (arsenal) stamps and we may never know what they mean...
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