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US Model of 1917 lend leased to Canada in WWII.
This rifle has an interesting history as the forestock has a red painted band indicating the rifle is in non-standard caliber, .30-06. The buttstock flat is marked broad arrow RCAF indicating issue to the Royal Canadian
Air Force. The numbers painted on the stock may indicate additional use by India.
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I had one that had Canada
Broad Arrow on it, and then all the hallmarks of Danish
service and imported back into the US.
Went to a guy with Danish heritage.
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First, thanks breakeyp,for all the interesting rifles you are posting lately.
India? Thats very interesting and unknown to me, and not generally published.
Can you expound on that a bit with markings etc?
Thanks!
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There are no definite Indian markings other than the two different color two digit numbers on the buttstock flat. The markings are similar to other rifles that I have that have a definite Indian history. I am totally open to it not being Indian but the numbering is odd.
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