We often hear 'If only that rifle could talk', but given an objective look at markings we can make assumptions in many cases. There was not much damage done to ex-service rifles after their wartime days so we can assume wear, marks and scratches in most cases were done already. Where there are later additions such as peep or telescopic sights, the fore-end or handguards cut or removed, &c. there is little credibility, but when items remain virtually intact and the wear appears to be generations old, we are at liberty to make assumptions.

As posted originally, this can be an interesting study as it covers all types of service rifles... Mausers, Arisakas, Enfields, Carcanos, Mosin-Nagants, &c. Keep looking through your collections and adding posts!
Cheers, Ian Skennertonicon
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