Bought a 1945 Long Branch today with an unusual feature..the buttstock is carved with crude Greek lettering. Managed to translate most of it, what appears to be someones name, 52B (a unit?) and the names Lemesos and Kokkina, towns in Cyprus. Also the year 1971 and a word that seems to translate to Menes. Have been researching the conflicts in that area around that time, and it is confusing to say the least. I'm aware that the UKsent arms and equipment to Greece to fight the communists after WW2, so it's no surprise that this rifle was over there. Was this captured/used by EOKA, EOKA B? Would love to find out the history on this one, very interesting. Pics soon.
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