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    Interesting "FR" stamp on the butt. Does this refer to the original 1940 "Factory Repair" perhaps?

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    Hey everyone,

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    This rifle is now on gunbroker if anybody is interested.

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    Second go round. Didn't sell for $1001.00 the first time.
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    Anyone know at what point a capital "N" ceased to be the naval marking on small arms as it was before WWI and perhaps during?

    A couple of thousand non-standard rifles? Navy would be a good place for them seems to me: exchange them for SMLE's. The Navy still had theirs in 1940; the Army was rather short by June I believe.
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