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Typical cavalry/mounted troops markings used go...15th Mounted Rifles, D squadron, trooper 10 or something pretty close. Sadly, there was no 15th Mounted Rifles (that I can find anyway), and that doesn't account for the '78'. Still a mystery I'm afraid. Imperial units often had their own marking regs and conventions.
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10 D 10th Brant Dragoons
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MR The Manitoba Rangers From the Military District 10
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Originally Posted by
jrhead75
Typical cavalry/mounted troops markings used go...15th Mounted Rifles, D squadron, trooper 10 or something pretty close. Sadly, there was no 15th Mounted Rifles (that I can find anyway), and that doesn't account for the '78'. Still a mystery I'm afraid. Imperial units often had their own marking regs and conventions.
I would guess the 78 is a rack number or id number for the rifle.
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10 D 10th Brant Dragoons
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MR The Manitoba Rangers From the Military District 10
The District 10, Manitoba Rangers seems pretty close any ideas on the 15??
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Do some research on the Rangers to see how they were formed. If they were mounted 15th Troop.
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Originally Posted by
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Do some research on the Rangers to see how they were formed.
http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/e...artillery.page
I think you guys are dreamin'...
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you need to go back a whole lot further in time than that ref. BAR
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I just don't think this rifle was ours. That link shows the progression of that unit anyway.
When we go back earlier, it wasn't even called the Manitoba Regiment... www.canadiansoldiers.com

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go back a whole lot further in time
What source are you quoting from?
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Regards, Jim
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"Concise Lineages of the Canadian Army 1855-Date"
Manitoba Regt and Manitoba Rangers formed Mar 1920, outside of the LLE era in Canada
. LLE in Cdn service were usually stamped with M&D on buttstock. I am sure it is not Canadian.
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Perhaps some clearer shots of the left cheek with all the stampings relating to upgrades or repairs might help with the history of this rifle. To me it looks like it had a long life in British
service. Also curious that it has a Lee Metford Mk II bolt (I think) and rather unclear markings on the right cheek. The date is unusually fuzzy and the "LE" almost seems to have been intentionally defaced?
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Originally Posted by
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Perhaps some clearer shots of the left cheek with all the stampings relating to upgrades or repairs might help with the history of this rifle. To me it looks like it had a long life in
British
service. Also curious that it has a Lee Metford Mk II bolt (I think) and rather unclear markings on the right cheek. The date is unusually fuzzy and the "LE" almost seems to have been intentionally defaced?
Ridolpho
I will get better pictures of the left cheek and inspect the butt again for marks.