Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Welcome to the wonderful world of Leica. I cannot myself see why the addition of a six frame finder would require the workers to be retrained but you never know. The only thing I would do is take pictures with it, or, sell the darn thing so you can buy something that will take pictures. If you look in the James Lager books, you will find buckets of pictures and information on this type of thing. John Collier > From: "lindabo" <lindaboz@tin.it> > > hello Luggers, > I have a strange M4-P, serial number 1543360, the tenth made in 1980. > Red dot (543 360) is missing and levers and srap eyelets are the same of the > older M4 and of the Red Dot M4-2. > Wetzlar wrote me that several M4-P were made in such a shape but they could > not tell how many and that he red dot was put on during the series > production. > I argue that this batch was a nulleserie as the M4-2 Red Dot made to train > workers. > Can Luggers write me the lower serial number where the Red Dot appears? >