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Sa mark on model 41 infantry rifle
I know many italian 7.5 carbines were sent to Finland and are marked SA but I have an all matching 41 Rifle in 6.5 cal that has a small SA in box stamped sideways on the left side of the stock below the bolt area. Were 41 rifles sent to Finland? Thanks in advance.
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03-27-2016 05:20 PM
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Sa mark on model 41 infantry rifle
I'm out of town and away from my reference books, but it sounds like the Italian version of the marking, which has nothing to do with Finland. Aragorn243 is correct, there were no M41's sent to Finland, just Model 1938 Short Rifles (Fucili Corto) in 6.5mm.
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Pat
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I also have a M41 with the same SA marking on the stock and was wondering the same thing. I look forward to hearing what this mark means.
Semper Fi
Phil
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Took a look in my book on the Carcano. Only mentioned on the rifles that went to Finland (the M38s in 7.35). Only marking that was listed which was close was a CSA (C is on the top row, and SA is on the bottom) in a circle, which was used on the Ballita carbines (I think I spelled it right, basically child sized carbines for kids which wouldn't have anything to do with a M41 rifle).
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