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19T Proof Mark
Is the the 19T Poof Mark Military or Civillian?
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03-10-2012 12:33 PM
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As far as I am concerned, it is military - as is the later 20T but I've got my steel helmet on and await incoming mortar fire........................!
But if it is in dispute............ I'll wait for the rest of the replies
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Hi Simon ... 
You might want to try the Google CSE custom search engine located in the top right corner below the words "Advanced Search". For example, in your case, type in the words 19t and see what happens .. 
I only had a quick look, so I'm not sure what the exact content is about, however, it turned up a number of threads.
Regards,
Doug
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I always thought military as done during proof at Enfield.
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If you put the bolthead on a rifle in a commercial context you would need to get it proved all over again at one of the Proof Houses (who will do it at 20 tons now)
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Unless you put it onto a shotgun bolt....... or would you?
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Yes, you would. Any change of pressure bearing parts like that requires reproof (unless you keep it yourself and don't transfer it to anyone else).
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I just took in a bunch of .303 No4s and one of them had London proofs on the Bolt, Barrel & Action but the bolt head had the 19T proof mark with no other visible Proof house marks.
I might keep this one as the Serial No is PF 303###, I tend to keep 303 related items.
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3 Enforcers and 2 Envoys plus spare bolt head all have the "19T" proof mark.
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