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    I saw one on an auction site the other day. When I saw it I remembered this question being asked before. I wondered at the time if there were that many instances of the SS marking or if the same rifle was being discussed at various times. If John says he has seen numerous examples of the marking I'll go with different instances instead of the same rifle.

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    P.S.- SS means "super stock". They were a little raceier than factory stocks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emri View Post
    I saw one on an auction site the other day. When I saw it I remembered this question being asked before. I wondered at the time if there were that many instances of the SS marking or if the same rifle was being discussed at various times. If John says he has seen numerous examples of the marking I'll go with different instances instead of the same rifle.

    Thanks John,

    Emri

    P.S.- SS means "super stock". They were a little raceier than factory stocks!
    C'mon guys............it's a nazi capture. Seriously though, I saw the same gunbroker auction and it's a post WWII rebuild which is what I have only seen the "SS" markings on and only on OG open box cartouche marked rifles. I would think it's some inspector at Ogden. IMHO......that rebuild is still overpriced if it's the same one I'm thinking of.

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