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1917 no.1 mk.3 markings
Hi all
I'm new to military surplus rifles and having left a deposit with a gun dealer yesterday, I was hoping someone here could answer a few questions about the rifle I've just purchased. It's a 1917 SSA smle with matching numbers on bolt, rear sight,fore stock,nose cap etc. and was fitted with a new barrel in 1939.
The marking that has me puzzled appears on the wrist band and on the top of the barrel ,under the rear hand guard (sorry I don't have any pics yet), its a fireball or a sun shaped stamp with the letters RSF underneath . After a bit of searching I found that the Royal Scottish Fusiliers had a similar emblem, would it be unusual to have the unit marked on this part of the rifle?, there is a cut out for a stock disc ,but its missing. Maybe there's an obvious answer that I've overlooked , any suggestions would be appreciated
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12-18-2012 02:45 PM
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Photos or a photo link would help immensely!
But Thai seems to come to mind as a first thought. Should be some references in previous threads. Will look later as time permits.
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See this thread and compare the markings on the receiver ring of the No.4 to the markings on your No.1 Mk.3:
Siamese Longbranch No4
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Thanks jmoore,but the markings on that Siamese long branch are very different to my rifle, I'll try and get a photo , the dealers shop is a 4 hour drive from me and it usually takes about 3 months for a firearms licence to be granted in Ireland,so it might take a while
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it usually takes about 3 months for a firearms licence to be granted in Ireland,so it might take a while
Three Months! We dream of only three months! (Apologies to MPFS.) Here in darkest Hampshire (England
) my Firearm Certificate renewal took FIVE MONTHS!. ("And if you told the lads of today - they'd not believe yer.")
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5 MONTHS......... that is complaint aginst the Police material for neglect of duty
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sorry about the pic quality, I think this was taken with a mobile phone
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Hard to see, but the markings look like some sort of continental post-service proof marking. Certainly not unit markings...at least not British
ones.
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that would make sense, the dealer told me it was one of a batch of rifles that spent many years in storage in italy,before being sold to a german wholesaler who is selling them on in small quantities to various dealers around europe. I'll try and get some better photos