I thought the Greeks usually had stamped numbers on the stock, pinned the floorplate and marked it-"B". I haven't read/found anything about marking under the barrel.
Calif-Steve- yeah that's what I figured after reading stuff here, it was missing all the key parts- star barrel, numbered stock/bolt, checkered buttplate. I showed it to a guy this weekend and he said what you did- a nice match rifle but not a national match rifle. He also said it was a military match modified rifle, which I guess means it okay to use in military matches??