Have been conserving what I have and looking at my pistol rather than shooting it.Started checking the proof marks and this is what has confused me.
The following site http://www.9mmlargo.com/proofs/proofs.htm, lists the proof marks used by Astra. My pistol has the second and the third proof marks(from the top) ie.the one with a P in the centre and the one with a cross in it ( it also has a U which would indicate that it was manufactured in 1950 http://www.9mmlargo.com/year_codes.htm ).As per this site the first was used after 1929 and the second from 1929 to 1931.The slide has only the enclosed 'P'.There is no Astra logo on the top of the slide.The grips have the logo with U/C on them( the third drawing from the bottom here http://www.9mmlargo.com/proofs/proofs.htm).Now as per the "The complete Encylcopedia of Pistols and Revolvers" by HE Hartnik,that I have, the Astra Model 3000 was manufacutred from 1922 till 1956.However the ones with their magazine release behind the trigger guard ( the one that I have) were manufactured from 1953 onwards.The serial no. is 663577( according to one source their production ended with Sr. No.630475).There is no year of productiom marked on the pistol.There are no Nazi Swastikas either


Certainly not a Purdey,but 'My Preciiiiiious'



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