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Savage Enfield with Odd Cartouche "P"
Hello all,
I have inherited an oddity. I have a Savage No. 4 MK I. Stamped US Property and all of the other fun stories that lie within its stamping. The stock, forearm and hand guard have a capital "P" in them.
Does anybody here know what they represent or is this just another wartime beautification to the rifle?
Thank you kindly.
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06-26-2014 10:53 AM
# ADS
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If someone beautified their rifle like that and it came into our Armourers shop, we'd be doing a bit of bum-kicking! Saw ornate carvings on New Zealand
L1A1's issued to Maoris.
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Similar to the W.T. that is branded in the butt of one of my No. 4 Mk2's.
School identifier, perhaps? Answers lost to time......
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I had a '94 saddle ring carbine with a ranch brand in the stock, forearm and receiver. This is the same. Nothing important.
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