![]() The 7.65 Astra 300's didn't have the Waffenamt either, but most of the 9mm Kurtz did. The Waffenamt was a military acceptance stamp not a proof mark (subtle difference). This one falls squarely into the German contract serial range at number 943xx. Turned out to be in outstanding condition, even better than I hoped.very little wear and still has some fire blue left on the extractor and small parts. ![]() since they dont have a waffenamt I would imagine they can easily slip through the cracks as "just another Astra" to those that haven't done their research. Got lucky with this one, it popped up on Gunbroker the other week with very poor photos and no mention of being German contract. Mawkie had a great post about fake 400s a while back and what to look for on these since they didn't receive a German waffenamt stamp. ![]() These supposedly are able to function with 5 different cartridges: 9mm Bayard, 38 ACP, 9mm Steyr, 9mm Browning Long and 9x19, although it was designed specifically for the Bayard and 38. ![]() New arrival today after about a year of searching.WWII Astra 400 that falls into the Nazi German contract range (serial numbers 92851 to 98850) delivered in late 1941. ![]()
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