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    CROSSED MOUNTAIN PEAKS Proof

    Greetings,

    I have had some trouble re-locating the use of a specific proof or maker mark on many surplus firearms. I feel pretty sure, as it has been a number of years now, it was seen on some "Serbian" or slovic contract rifles.. I am sure you guys will know what I am talking about, but it seems that it will not connect through Mr. Google !

    The mark was usually quite small, I seem to remember it being on a side of a receiver, sometimes on a stock.. It appeared to be three pointed mountains, blended over each other, and each had a cross on it's peak.. If somebody has an jpg image of the mark, for verification, it would be greatly appreciated, along with the "scoop" to refresh my memory.. Those serbian. slovic countries have changed as many times as Obama's reality stories

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