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Interesting Markings on a 1917 Eddystone...
Recently acquired a very nice 1917 Eddystone, mostly all Eddystone parts that I can see (haven't stripped her down yet). Came with a JA marked barrel (Johnson Automatic) which tells me it was re-arsenalled during WWII. However, on the right side of the stock just ahead of the bolt is an inked stamp that I've never seen before. Appears to be an armorers stamp, apparently done when the rifle was re-barreled and sighted in by the armorer/technician. Information listed is as follows:
Rifle No.
200yd. range
Set Rear sight on _0_ yds.
(Windage?) LEFT (hand written)
Date: May 1, 1943
To the left of all this is a target, showing point-of-impact (of test round?)
Has anyone ever seen anything like this before on one of these rifles? Appears to have been done during acceptance by Military Ordnance? Have attached photos....
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Haven't heard of it before. What other inspectors marks are on the stock?
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Originally Posted by
jamie5070
Haven't heard of it before. What other inspectors marks are on the stock?
These are the only other marks on the stock. Lower one looks to be an older AAF stamp, one above it is probably a newer inspectors mark, perhaps when it was re-arsenalled?
--728shooter
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