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AUSTRIAN ???? ENfield what is this
Really unusual Enfield ay local pawn. Dated 1916. Stamped on barrel flat just forward of chamber is (sic) OSTREICH over GENDARMIE. I know this means Austrian Police but what is this doing on an Enfield?
Wood has been sanded or whatever as no markings remain. metal finish about 50%. Priced ridiculously at $600.
Alright 303 guys...what about this?
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12-15-2010 07:04 AM
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Osterr Gendarmerie No1 Mk3
German marked SMLE (real or fake?)
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Originally Posted by
tankerman
OSTREICH over GENDARMIE. I know this means Austrian Police
Not really. It means Austrian Gendarmerie which is not quite the same thing. A Gendarmerie could be thought of as para-military force. Many European countries have Police Forces and a Gendarmerie - France
being the archetype. Not all Gendarmeries have the title Gendarmerie however e.g The Carabinieri in Italy
and the Guardia Civil in Spain are both Gendarmeries.
Last edited by Beerhunter; 12-15-2010 at 07:47 AM.
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Same as in England
. We have the real Police and the traffic police
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thanks
Thanks to all for the info. Sort of what I was surmising. While "interesting", for $600 I believe I will pass. Again, thanks to all for the time to reply.
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Mine was a tad north of $200 USD, a 1918 BSA IIRC. I need to find a nice revolver to go with it.
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