One can find cutting discs in many homeware stores, such as B&Q. Alternatively, one may try other stores such as Wickes, or webpage stores such as Ebay for cutting discs.
Serial number, identification of the arsenal which manufactured them, many also have the Nazi eagle. Additional markings by forces which captured them can be found, as well as additional markings from when West Germany was able to reestablish its military in 1953.
Color code marking, NSN, lot number nomenclature
Slide markings and proof marks are used also.
Try matching the leaves in a gardening book, or take a cutting to a local nursery for identification.
Diamond mini cutting disks sound like a cutting tool for a Dremel or a similar small machine. It's a metal disc about the size of a coin but thinner that has tiny, tiny industrial Diamonds embedded in it. They cut metal and glass just fine.
Wear safety goggles. - Hold the tool tight and approach the surface you are grinding or cutting slowly. Grinding wheels and cutting discs can 'explode' if moved onto a hard surface too fast.
You must provide a detailed description of ALL markings in order for anyone to attempt an identification. The pistol you mention was made in the USSR and many of its satellite states.
If it happens right when you are stopping or coming to a slow stop, it is probably your discs cutting into your rear rotors. You need to get them replaced ASAP.
Bullets may be marked with unique identifiers through engraving, etching, or stamping with a serial number or other identifying information. Additionally, information about the bullet's type, caliber, and manufacturer may be recorded alongside any unique markings to aid in identification.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
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