This ad piqued my interest a few months ago and again today.
I have a type 2 (as far as I can tell) with a serial number well below 9000 (85xx).
Here is what I can ID being a shooter not collector.
Flat top - 1957?
Micro sight
Straight ft sight serrations
type 2 EJRH -Dougan pg 68
type 2 EJR -Dougan pg 68
Front sight base - .373" wide
Fairly certain narrow groove base pin. (can't find ID pics now) Definitely narrower than my protected sight gun
What do I have?
weaselmeatgravy said:I got this BKH34 flattop back in 2012 and it was discussed in the Collectibles section with general agreement that it is the highest known example of the Type 2A transition variation, which is a type 2 in all respects except still retains the type 1 base pin with narrow lands/grooves. The type 2 is known as low as 9304 and the combination of parts used was a random occurrence due to the "parts bin" assembly process. Previously known high number for this type was 11588. About 1800 of this variation were made.
I have a type 2 (as far as I can tell) with a serial number well below 9000 (85xx).
Here is what I can ID being a shooter not collector.
Flat top - 1957?
Micro sight
Straight ft sight serrations
type 2 EJRH -Dougan pg 68
type 2 EJR -Dougan pg 68
Front sight base - .373" wide
Fairly certain narrow groove base pin. (can't find ID pics now) Definitely narrower than my protected sight gun
What do I have?