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Naval SMLE Help
I am trying to document my Naval SMLE's, can someone help interpret stamped on the barrel, left side:
P.N. 3 12.09
I assume it is either Plymouth or Portsmouth, Naval yard 3, December 1909?
Thanks!!
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12-07-2020 04:58 PM
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Hi Lance,I have it recorded in my notes as Plymouth Naval Workshop number 3. But I can't remember where I referenced that from. And yes that would be December 1909.
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Many thanks, I have been turning the internet upside down but have not been able to find out anything about Naval small arms, for some reason everyone likes battleships!
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I have a BRITISH ROYAL MARINE ISSUED M10, MKIII ROSS RIFLE. with the letters “PLY” stamped on the barrel knox representing the Royal Marine Naval yard Depot in Plymouth, England
. And the letters “CRB”, stamped on the bolt handle representing the Crombie Royal Marine Depot. So they were in the business of servicing Ross rifles also
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Originally Posted by
Lance
I assume it is either Plymouth or Portsmouth, Naval yard 3, December 1909?
Why not "P.N. 3 12.09" = "Royal Navy 3rd December 1909"? Perhaps the "P" is a miss struck "R"?
If so. how do you know that it wasn't from Chatham Naval base or another closed naval base or shore establishment or from a ship?
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Why not "P.N. 3 12.09" = "Royal Navy 3rd December 1909"? Perhaps the "P" is a miss struck "R"?
If so. how do you know that it wasn't from Chatham Naval base or another closed naval base or shore establishment or from a ship?
Definitely "P.N." as I have two rifles marked this way. Unfortunately, there is next to no information that I can find on Navy small arms repair.
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You could try contacting the Royal Armouries, Leeds and asking if they have any information.
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Or the Royal Naval Museum.
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Thanks, have dropped both a note. Hopefully, they have some there that is bored and wants to do some digging!
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