curious broad arrow marks on the Enfield 2A1 stock
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curious broad arrow marks on the Enfield 2A1 stock
I have an Ishapore Enfield 2A1 with a buttstock mark I'm trying to figure out.
Its the letters S and A with a broad arrow in between.
I believe the broad arrow marks were used around the British Empire, but I'm not sure what it actually indicates (I have a Greener Martini with Ds on either side of a Broad arrow and that is an Australian mark).
I found S. A. that indicates Small Arms in post British India, but I haven't seen anything that shows S (broad arrow) A, so I'm thinking it is an Indian government mark.
Does anyone have anything definitive on this mark?
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