The British No. 37 long delay tail pistol has been made in different models, Mk I till Mk VII.
The first pistol had no serial number stamped in the body and were named by the Germans WE C after the factory code that was stamped in. I assume that this is the first No. 37. This No. 37 had no anti-withdrawal. I have seen one of these with the production date December 1940.
As far as I know are these the years of production:
Mk I , II, III = 1941/1942
Mk IV, IV*,V = 1942/1945
Mk IV**, V* = 1945/1949
Mk VII = 1949/58
If I am correct the first use of a No. 37 pistol with a anti withdrawal was in 1941. (Mk II). Is this correct?
Do someone knows when the first No. 37 pistol was produced?
The first pistol had no serial number stamped in the body and were named by the Germans WE C after the factory code that was stamped in. I assume that this is the first No. 37. This No. 37 had no anti-withdrawal. I have seen one of these with the production date December 1940.
As far as I know are these the years of production:
Mk I , II, III = 1941/1942
Mk IV, IV*,V = 1942/1945
Mk IV**, V* = 1945/1949
Mk VII = 1949/58
If I am correct the first use of a No. 37 pistol with a anti withdrawal was in 1941. (Mk II). Is this correct?
Do someone knows when the first No. 37 pistol was produced?