Sure, there very well may have been records, but Fanzoj doesn't want to own up to them so maybe the Brits have the records? Fanzoj, like most other Ferlach makers, prefer to be known as mechanics to Kings, Lords, Princes, ect. and they may not want to openly admit that they were making Bread Guns for British Military Officers just to get by..... The same happened in Suhl but the Occupying force was of course the Russians. In both instances, the mechanics were using pre-WWII components and about anything they could get their hands on. In Suhl, the Russians took the newer equipment and even pulled up the rail piece by piece as they were leaving. Also leaving functional equipment out in the elements to ravages of time.

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