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    P.W.O.R. on M1917 , what's means ?

    Hi , i recently bought an M1917, lend lease to UKicon.
    What's menas P.W.O.R. on the stock ?
    Thanks.

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    It's a Canadianicon marking, please also notice right of this the C with the broad arrow in it.

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    Thanks,
    so it was PWOS 's 285 regiment ?

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    No, it was rifle number 285 in the PWOR.



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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pri...;_Own_Regiment NO...refer to the hatbadge in the upper corner of the Wiki. I suspect this rifle was issued here in Canadaicon for training before overseas in WW2, or after the war it was still in stores in their armory. The 288 could be anything...rack number for instance.
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    Thanks again.

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