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both SAA and OGEK rebuild marks and a "P" acceptance stampo that is marked out
Attachment 46968Attachment 46966Attachment 46965Attachment 46964Attachment 46963Hi all thank you in advance for your assistance with this question. I recently acquired an Eddystone S# 1064*** that from my research shows a build date of 1918. My question is on the bottom of the forearm the acceptance stamp appears to be lined thru. It also has what appears to be both a very faint OGEK stamp and a much deeper SAA stamp. Would they have crossed out the acceptance stamp? Also with the two rebuild stamp do I need to be concerned about shooting the rifle. The barrel is a JA re-barrel, I know about the potential receiver issues, is that more myth or actually something that I should worry about? Anyway that you for your assistance.
Matt
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11-07-2013 01:19 PM
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these left the factory with no cartouche at all , that said the marks were added at rebuilds , these were run through re-arsenal after WWI for storage and at WII for reissue/rebuild for service , its conceivable it passed storage in the first then got rebuilt again ,
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