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    Youre right. There is a W in the stamp. I hate double stamps!! I went over the barrel and reciever and was suprized at the amount of stamps. Next to the star stamp on the barrel is a 8A. Found another B stamp below the ser.#. I will play with the macro settings on my camera to get the other stamps online. Thanks again guys!!
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    I see double and triple stamps but don’t see the letter “W” and star orientation is a big “if”.


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    From my experience of Indonesian kit, certainly the stuff captured by us in Borneo, then it's just TOOOOOO good for their stuff. At that time they lacked paint, oil and cleaning kits!

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    On my No.4 Mk1* , I have a only a D on the barrel flat and nothing else on the 2 groove barrel except up near the muzzle where the bayonet attaches. There I have a P and another P is on the bolt head.

    I also have a 4 on the right side of the stock socket and nothing else there.

    Anyone have any ideas what they mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by armabill View Post
    On my No.4 Mk1* , I have a only a D on the barrel flat and nothing else on the 2 groove barrel except up near the muzzle where the bayonet attaches. There I have a P.

    I also have a P on the right side of the stock socket and nothing else there.

    Another P is on the bolt head.

    Anyone have any ideas what they mean?
    If its a capital D in a circle that means 'draw lapped barrel'

    A capital D (on its own) "New standard of finish for bore" (have not got a clue what that means !!)
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    If its a capital D in a circle that means 'draw lapped barrel'

    A capital D (on its own) "New standard of finish for bore" (have not got a clue what that means !!)
    It's just a capital D on it's own.

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    Forgot to add that my Savage was converted to the Mk1/3 but had no marking to indicate this upgrade.

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    I think Peter mentioned that "W in a star" was a Woolwich inspection mark, and not Weedon, which was another possibility.

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    I don't think it's Weedon either ....

    In reference to the W.R.S. (Weedon Repair Standard) sub-contractors. Referring to Ian Skennertonicon's book "The Broad Arrow", a rifle having undergone W.R.S. repairs, may be identified by a six (6) pointed star stamped into the wood, with a letter stamped underneath it indicating the specific sub-contractor who did the work. For example, the pics below of 1944 M47c (BSA Shirley) No.4 Mk1(T) has no S51 stamped under the butt, however, the butt itself was changed during a visit to for W.R.S. work to W.W. Greener, as indicated by the six (6) pointed star and the letter V, which was their sub-contractor code letter.

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    I thought the W inside a star was Weedon Supply Depot's mark. Disregard this I should have read all the posts, sorry.
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