Oh, I see w/ the toplever to the left then the rod that engages the flip sight is out. Then the firing pin for the rifled tube has also been altered as it is not out. It too is a little buggered. But I still believe there are initials in the doll's head well. Anyway, Emil Eckoldt of Suhl did use a heart but it typically had EES or the like inside. It was made in Suhl, passed thru the Suhl proofhouse in the 11th month of 1923 when Suhl used a ledger number like Zella-Mehlis did. Then in 1974 it passed thru a Czech proof facility as #26 for that year. I wonder under any deactivation effort if the weapon has to pass thru a proof facility? How many kilometers are you from a Czech proof facility( http://www.cuzzs.cz/en/ )??

Cheers,

Raimey
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