Help with my SMLE history please...
Hi all,
New member here, I apologise in advance for another ID thread but just want to confirm if what I’m thinking is correct.
I have a 1917 dated LSA SMLE, it has matching receiver, barrel & bolt.
On the left side of the barrel it has the various proof marks and a ‘42 date.
On the top of the barrel & receiver it has 12.46 date along with SA crowsfoot inside U markings.
Under the serial number on the receiver it is marked XSAW.
Going by these markings I’m thinking that it was manufactured in 1917 and refurbed in 42. Then in 46 it was transferred to South Africa and proof marked. Fairly recently it was imported back into the UK, hence the XSAW marking.
Does this sound about right? Im also a bit stumped by the .4 mark above the crown on the band?!
Any help much appreciated!
Thanks
Help with my SMLE history please...
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
Definitely South African military with XSAW, never police. XSAW only when it was sold out of stock to military members, as we could purchase No 1 and No 4 rifles for many years until the new government stopped it. Broad arrow with U is Union Defence Force marking carried over up to the SANDF today.
An LSA 1917 with different dates on barrel and body, unlikely to be matching. Interesting and needs photos.
South African didn't reproof at that time AFAIK, no proofing house.
Photos will help a lot.
Thanks for the info Daan.
Pics now attached