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Q about "P" marked backsight.
Lately I have seen a few backsights for the No5 marked "P" on some of the auction sites.
Is the "P" mark for Wah Pakistan? Or is it for Poole, Dorset, UK
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I have been under the impression the the "P" mark was for Pakistan Ordnance Factory. If these No5 backsights are from Pakistan that brings up the question why were they making No5 backsights?
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08-31-2010 06:27 AM
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I have a plain "P" backsight on a 1950 Fazakerley Mk1/2 conversion---it's got one of the CR numbers, too. But is this Poole?
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The POF
No4 rifles I have seen and the two I own, have Circled "P" backsights, which I do think are from Poole. I have this same type on other No4s and the mark matches that used by Poole on bayonets Nos. 5, 7 and 9.
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Why would Poole use a plain "P" when their Circled "P" was already in use?
Also, POF parts generally have a "P" above a two digit date.
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Walnut wood is mostly POF in origin----likely Turkish
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Originally Posted by
krinko
Why would Poole use a plain "P" when their Circled "P" was already in use?
That was my assumption, a circled P was Poole.