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SACS Butt Disc Marking
Any one know the meaning of this Butt Disc marking, I have looked in both of the books covering these markings and can not see it.
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08-13-2015 06:28 AM
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Any South African markings on the rifle, such as a broad arrow or a diamond inside a U?
Could be Home - South African College High School
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St Albans Cathederal School?
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Thanks chaps
No evidence of SA Service
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I found S.A.C. which is South African Constabulary.
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Or South African Constabulary Sisters my main man........ I always thought that the SA Police were controversially called the BRITISH South African Police - or the BSAP
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Peter, BSAP were Rhodesian - the enforcers for Cecil Rhodes' "British
South Africa Company".
There never was a "British South Africa"; initially South Africa was the 4 provinces (Natal, Cape, Orange Free State, Transvaal) and then confederated 1910-1961 into the Union of South Africa, and since 1961 the Republic of SA.
Brian, South African Constabulary would be a distinct possibility... if only one could explain the second S.
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"South African Police" Disc and marked sling,

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SACS butt Disc
Not on a rifle unfortunately but here is a similar one from my collection.
The 6 prefix may help or confuse identification?Attachment 64666
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Good to hear from you again Glen. Keeping well?
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