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"P" in a circle stamped on a No1Mk3 knox
Hi folks,
I desporterized an LSA No1Mk3 (no star) and am wondering if this this circled "P" is something someone recognizes:

I tried our Great Wise Friend (Google) with no luck... thanks for any help!
Lou
(Oh here are some more pics of the rifle)
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=48044
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03-17-2014 05:14 PM
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The best guess from the reference(s) I have (Which are guess without documentation):
P = replacement barrel (However I have not seen one with a circle)
* = Slight rust in barrel.
I would be interested in knowing if the rifle has a replacement barrel to somewhat confirm it. Metal finish of the barrel look different from the receiver
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The circle looks incomplete
Could the P punch have been held at a slight angle and the edge of the punch has marked the action ?
Is the left hand side of the P deeper than the right hand side ?
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Thanks for the input, guys.
3mctoledo, I think it's a matched receiver / barrel; serial is the same and the digits seem to be very similar. Difference in blueing must be from a previous owner being very enthusiastic with steel wool or something like that (unfortunately)
Alan, indeed the circled P was struck at a slight angle. I took the rear handguard off and noticed another star slightly ahead of the first one. Different style of star but a star nonetheless.
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The star (*) at or on other parts of the barrel (Beside the knoxform) is where the slight rust is within the barrel. The more stars (*) in one spot I believe indicates the more severe the damage.
* slight rust or pitting of the rifling or throat
** moderate rust or pitting of the rifling or throat
*** heavy rust or pitting of the rifling or throat
No idea on the circle P if not for a replacement barrel.
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Kind of looks like P in a circle that you will find on US arms. It's a proof mark.
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Capital P in a circle, Pakistan Ordnance factory ?
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Check out the Pakistani No4 Mk 2 on the UK
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, certain components are marked with a Capital P in a circle. Perhaps this LSA was FTR'd at Wah.
1961 No.4 Mk2 (Mfg by Pakistani Ordnance Factory (POF) in 1961)
Last edited by Badger; 03-18-2014 at 03:42 PM.
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Thank You to stevesmle For This Useful Post:
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That's a very astute observation Steve.......
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Originally Posted by
stevesmle
Capital P in a circle, Pakistan Ordnance factory ?
I can't believe that it would have anything to do with a marking on an SMLE/No.1, but P in a circle was the logo of ROF Poole in Dorset, England
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