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Square P and ESSA on M1917 Stock
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08-22-2009 12:50 PM
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Nice looking for sure. Where are you located? I have 1-2 extra upper handguards.
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Thanks Calif-Steve.
I have the upper hand guards, they're just not pictured as I can't get the front sight off to put them on the rifle. Dropped it off at a gunsmith this morning to get that rascal front sight off.
Any thoughts on the Square P and ESSA marks on the stock?
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Originally Posted by
HKGuns
Thanks Calif-Steve.
I have the upper hand guards, they're just not pictured as I can't get the front sight off to put them on the rifle. Dropped it off at a gunsmith this morning to get that rascal front sight off.
Any thoughts on the Square P and ESSA marks on the stock?
I can't give you an answer as to why the P is in a square instead of a circle but my Underwood M1
Carbine has the same mark:
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The P in a square is the proof mark of San Antonio Arsenal. The other mark (ESSA) is the San Antonio rebuild mark.
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Originally Posted by
Tom Doniphon
The P in a square is the proof mark of San Antonio Arsenal. The other mark (ESSA) is the San Antonio rebuild mark.
Would it make sense that my carbine has the San Antonio proof mark and the Red River Army Arsenal rebuild mark?
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Cool! Thanks for the information......much appreciated. I was concerned it was a lame attempt at a fake.
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Your carbine has a Red River Arsenal proof mark. Red River Arsenal also used the P in a square proof mark.
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My Garand
has the square P stamp. Also has the RRAD stamp.
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The square boxed P was done at both Red River and San Antonio.
HK Guns, does it actually read ESSA or would it be ESAA?
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