I think the y is Hebrew for industries or Military Industries Peter.Information
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The character used (crooked y) is the 'Tsadi', I think it means Tzahal, or Defense Force, ie Army.
Many Thanks for that 'Already, My Life, My Wife,! Gun, Schmun. 'These Guns are not for using. They are for buying & selling Already!'LOL
The Izzies get a bad press sometimes. But they are Innovative in Engineering designs, & I have seen some very interesting stuff made by them.
When you consider their original situation, they have HAD to develop in self sufficiency over the years. Not just to be world leaders in certain areas.
but born out of the very need to survive!
Galil & Uzi are but Two items that sping to mind!
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RE: The Star. No, I would say not in my opinion. It might be an inspection stamp or 'proof' stamp of some kind. But a 'Star' marking was used for MANY
Purposes in many Military Uses. To indicate different things. So we are not really any further forward on identifying this gun's 'cleansing'.
My Money is still shakily on an israellie in service overhaul at one time..........
Here's a pic of the Israelli property mark thingy on an MG34...
Mike
Yes TM, very common to see this. & the circled marking beside it is also an israelie one.
I have handled a LOT & owned a few of the dot 1945 dated MG34's similar to this. & Noted, ALL of them also had the Israelie inspection/ property stamps on them!
And also strangely for them, ALMOST all of the 34's still had the original markings & WaAmpt
Inspection stamps intact!.....![]()