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    Pxviii p14?

    A member of another online forum was asking questions about a P14 he owns which has a brass plate on the buttstock with PXVIII (P18?) and P.P.P. stamped on it. An online search found nothing regarding those stamps. I'm hoping the vast knowledge repository represented in the members of this forum will be able to shed some light.
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    Interesting, my Indonesian modified M95 has no plate. Doens't look like it ever had one either. It's in 303 Britishicon, not sure when they made the conversions.

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