Austria Proof marks 1918-1940
The prooflaws of 1891 was valid until 1928/1929 when a new reformed law was accepted. The marks was more or less the same, but as seen there were now only two proofhouse.
So after 1:st 1929 of September there is a difference between Austria and it’s former allied neighbors in the meaning that Hungary and Czeckoslovakai used Austrian proof laws until they changed their laws 1928/1931.
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Proof Mark
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Valid
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Proof House
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Type of Proof
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1891-1928
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Ferlach
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Proofhouse mark
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1929-1940
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Ferlach
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Preliminary first black powder proof
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1891-1928
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Vienna
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Proofhouse mark
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Preliminary first black powder proof
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1929-1940
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Ferlach
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Preliminary second black powder proof.
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Preliminary second black powder proof.
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1929-1940
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Ferlach
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Final black powder proof.
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Final black powder proof.
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1929-1940
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Ferlach
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Final smokeless proof
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Final smokeless proof
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Ferlach
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Foreign guns not tested ackording to Austrian proof laws.
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1929-1940
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Vienna
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Ferlach
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Re-enforced semi smokeles proof.
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