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    Quote Originally Posted by Amatikuluicon View Post
    10th Brigade, Canadianicon Field Artillery?

    Rifle 19
    That must be the answer! And here they are:

    http://archive.org/details/CEF_CFA_10thBrigade

    so at least that is one rifle for which one has some idea of where it's been!
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    Thanks for the replies

    I am in the process of buying this rifle. I will post some good pictures when I get it

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    IF it is 10th Brigade, Canadianicon Field Artillery, it will be interesting as that was a WWI unit. This carbine (I suspect a carbine based on the stamps) is marked with the M&D which is the Canadian Militia and Defence stamp usually seen on the late Martini's and the Long Lees, LMC, LEC. You don't see it on the Short Lee's. I wasn't aware that the CFA went overseas with carbines, but I suppose it is possible. I think there was a Britishicon Columbia Garrison Artillery or some such thing--I have a Martini marked with that regimental mark. That might be more likely based on dates?

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