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    Eddystones - owned by NY State Police

    I ran a similar thread to this one almost two years ago and am editing and re-listing with hope of locating one of these Eddystones:

    I collect firearms and gear used by the NY State Police since their inception in 1917.

    I am trying to obtain an Eddystone that was used by that agency. Circa 1940, the agency made a purchase of 355 surplus Eddystones and proceeded to distinctively mark them on the rifle's butt plate with the agency's initials (NYST) and also a property number. Years later they were disposed of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03clyde View Post
    I collect firearms and gear used by the NY State Police since their inception in 1917.
    WOW ! You must be a real old timer .
    Sorry , couldn't resist.
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmagee1917 View Post
    WOW ! You must be a real old timer .
    Sorry , couldn't resist.
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    Old but not that old!!

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    Do you have any pictures of how these were stamped to identify them as NYSP property?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocCasualty View Post
    Do you have any pictures of how these were stamped to identify them as NYSP property?
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