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Broard arrow 6 point star on BSA T Butt
Hi All hoping the forum can help with this marking under the wrist of the Butt on my BSA No.4 T as I have no clue to is designation.
Thank you in advance
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12-08-2013 02:24 AM
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My 1945 dated No4T has the same mark in the same location, just assumed it was a Weedon Mark, but can not be 100% sure.
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Didnt a lot of enfields go to Israel?
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I believe it's a Weedon marking convention by one of the W.R.S. (Weedon Repair Standard) sub-contractors.
A rifle having undergone W.R.S. repairs may be identified by a six (6) pointed star stamped into the wood, with a letter stamped underneath it indicating the specific sub-contractor who did the work. For example, the pics below show a different 1944 M47c (BSA Shirley) No.4 Mk1(T) in my wife's private collection. The butt itself on her rifle was changed during a visit to for W.R.S. work to W.W. Greener, as indicated by the six (6) pointed star and the letter V, which was their sub-contractor code letter.
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Regards,
Doug
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I know of the Weedon mark, but when a similar question to that of this thread arose a few months ago, I looked at some of the stock of brand new walnut Sykes butts that I have & the star is present on a number of them & these are brand new (but original wartime manufactured) unissued butts. I bought 250 from Ma Parker's years ago & still have most of them. The star is on about 50% of the Sykes butts but on none from other manufacturers.
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Hopefully the answer will become apparent seems a good trail to be on in the quest to find out what it all means I will have a gecko in Skennerton
's Broad Arrow book and see just thought I would ask the forum as there is more knowledge out there than in my library at home.....cheers people
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On the basis of what Roger says and was aired a couple of years ago, the W mark would appear to be one of the Sykes out-inspectors mark.
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