You're not wrong there. 'H.M.G.' maybe on a cold day in a very hot place, but 'BRITISH GOVERNMENT'? Not likely considering for example the 'O.H.M.S.' marked envelopes I received over a few decades.
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Just a thought could it have been applied to counteract the US Property mark to make them legal to sell in the US.
I'm just starting to get in to Colt 1911s and saw this one, at least it has sparked some good debate & comments.
You're right Simon. It's clearly not a one-off as they exist in the USA. On the same subject, anyone out there remember toilet rolls with each sheet bearing the mark GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. I mean......, as if anyone would steal a couple of rolls. As you can imagine, as a nearly 16 year old new apprentice after a cushy life at home and boarding school it was like wiping your tender bottom with thin cardboard. You could probably have used those sheets of toilet paper instead of wire gauze on Bren barrels.
I wonder if anyone else in the US has sen or encountered the mark................. Anyone?
I always wondered why the true waxy finish was like that. We were told it was so that you could wash them again - and again - and again - pretty well indefinately
This the stuff ?
Also doubles up as tracing paper as well.
That's the stuff................... An illustration of mans inhumanity to man. That is to toilet tissue what ISIS is to tolerance!
Did this thread ever wander...
And wouldn't the British Government at the time be more likely to refer to itself as "HM Government"?