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    Can someone interpret these stock markings for me

    I cannot seem to run them down.
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    Could be Yougoslav, but I think they are Rumanian - post war.
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    They look very similar to some unit markings you see on Mauser bayonets...???

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    What type/model of rifle are those stock markings on?

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    Bear in mind that this is just a guess, but I would not be surprised if it isn't an abbreviation for Jagd Regiment 46, 12 Kompanie, Nummer 1, the unit property mark.

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    Good try Paul S. Could be right.

    But in 1914 the Jaeger were organized in batallions of 4 companies, not regiments, ruling out a company 12. So the J is probably an example of the Germanicon use of a capital J instead of I, to avoid confusion with the number 1.So I think the more likely interpretations is:
    Infanterie Regiment 46, 12 Kompanie, Nummer 1.

    But I could be wrong! It would be helpful to know exactly what type of (presumably) Mauser this is.

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    Tah Patrick.

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    After countless hours of studying the markings > NO

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich v View Post
    After countless hours of studying the markings > NO

    NO what? - NO hope? - NO idea?

    Please explain.

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    Question

    DUHH! The question was "Can someone interpert these stock markings for me" and the answer was NO. What part of NO in relation to the question is it that you do not understand???
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