Peter, Here's a poor picture of the W within a star:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
Brad
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Peter, Here's a poor picture of the W within a star:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
Brad
Thanks for posting this Badger. It’s been many moons since I thumbed my copy of "The Broad Arrow" and had forgotten this information was in there. One of my No.4Mk.1(T) rifles has the V and six pointed star stamp but also luckily still has it’s S51 stamp as well. It’s nice to add another piece to the history of my rifle and to know that both Holland & Holland as well as W.W. Greener had their hands on it.
Here's another photo of the five-pointed-star-with-a-"W"-in-it.
The marks in wood I have seen---all two of them---have been on the underside of the wrist and both have the "M C" in close formation with them.
The mark occurs twice on Mk1/2 conversions in my possession, once alone and once in conjunction with the same mark in the receiver ring, as shown by bradtx.
I'm leaning toward India or Pakistan as the source of this annoying mystery at the moment----always blame the Mysterious East, I say.
-----krinko
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...36126785-1.jpg
OK so how about a red five pointed star painted on the chest lid of one of my No.4Mk.1(T) rifles? I assume it's a unit marking of some type. Any ideas?