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The D^D with a 2 above or below has been lost in translation. The marking for equipment in Australian
service even states that a D^D with a number should be stamped on equipment to denote the military district.
Some still stick with the writings of a later period stating otherwise but I shall go with official documentation.
And it's strange that in no way, shape or form did Australia refer to any weapons as 'First grade' or 'Second grade/reserve arms' in its classification of weapons. - Source - The multiple Australian military ordnance documents.
I f I recall correctly, Damien managed to get hold of the returns for weapons for the military districts in the late 1920s/early 1930s and found that all the P-14s had been issued within the 2nd Military District.
- So poor 2nd Military District must have been given 'Reserve grade' P-14s....or....they might just be marked appropriately to the 2nd MD!
Last edited by mattyboy82; 02-14-2025 at 11:07 PM.
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