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Marking on Cocking Piece
Other than the last two digits of the SN, what would be the purpose of stamping "57" into the back of the cocking piece?
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05-17-2014 12:31 PM
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marking on cocking piece
I don't know a lot about the 1903 rifle - but that does not look like any kind of military marking. I have seen this pre WW2 marking on the cocking piece (photo)Attachment 52934
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Looks like a Heinz 57 to me
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No. 57?
Other than the last 2 digits of the original rifle serial number, there is no purpose.
But where has it been? Someone in a small foreign armory/ROTC/cadet, etc, may have stamped the last 2 digits to keep the bolt matched to the weapon when they were dis-assembled for cleaning. Not std US mil procedure, but who says it's US?
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Thanks for the replies. I have not seen any markings like this before. Just one of those mysteries that keeps bugging me.
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Your armourers were really territorial about their work, so this may be his way of identifying his fine work on the rifle, and is repeated on other like rifles out there. Its well struck with purpose so he didn't intend it to wear out quickly
Last edited by Gil Boyd; 05-18-2014 at 06:34 AM.
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Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
location marking..
Does that mean that the "57" is a code for an armorer's location?
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could be a rack location, locker location..could be a number of things...
the second picture shows a drawing number on a cocking rod. post 1935..
rather then high jack a thread,...maybe start a new post on your part??
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could be a rack location, locker location..could be a number of things...
could just be rifle number 57 in a log book.
the second picture shows a drawing number on a cocking rod. post 1935..
rather then high jack a thread,...maybe start a new post on your part??
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