There are at least five different versions of the South African stamp.
See GovernmentMarks
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There are at least five different versions of the South African stamp.
See GovernmentMarks
Yes, I quite agree about the lack of expiry dates, although a MLE sighted for MkVI or earlier is not quite the same thing as a No4 sighted for MkVII.
Looking at that link it seems there is a lack of information on these marks in general, or at least a lot of uncertainty about the whys and wherefores.
Hopefully someone will research this in SA while the people who would know are still alive.
A gunsmith, who was a South African military armourer during WW II and shortly afterwards, told me personally that he applied the U Diamond marking to rifles that were for sale to the public. It is certainly not a marking that came in following the Republic in 1961.
Thanks for that one, Terrylee! I had this awful vision of 90-year old Burghers hiding out in the veldt and awaiting a column of 90-year-old British cavalry, all of them swilling Geritol while they got into position for one last fray!
That said, this IS a darned fine rifle! Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark I*, all correct. I would not be surprised if this one were an actual veteran of that sad, terrible conflict. Only wish mine was as pretty.
Wonderful chunk of history! How does she shoot?
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