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    Indonesian star??

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    Yep, that is an Indonesian star alright.

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    I had two Savage No4s with the same markings, both were FTRd to No4 Mk2 (No4 Mk1/3) but neither of the action bodies were marked as such, both were Suncorited.
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    These are Indonesian stars---PBreakey photos---
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    The mark you have on the receiver ring is likely not Indonesian, since the rifles bearing it do not show any of the other Indonesian markings. Some people say the W-in-a-star is a Weedon mark---and maybe it is. The last time I checked, there has been no definitive explanation for this mark.
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    The W in a star is the UKicon examiners mark for wartime small arms bought into and examined at ROF Woolwich. There was a thread about it here some time ago. Found on some Thompson guns and US Colt and SW revolvers

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    Attachment 37931Attachment 37930

    Are these the Woolwich marks or are they Weedon?

    They are on a No4 Mk1/3 FTRd in 1953
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    Colt marked with Woolwich inspection mark, pictures

    Attached are photos of a Colt Official Police with the Woolwich inspection marking Peter referenced.

    The initial subject marking is not Indonesian and I can't comment if it is a Woolwich marking.

    I am satisfied that the mark I show is a Woolwich marking based on research done by a member at the Pattern Room where He found a lislting of the various markings Woolwich used in inspection of artillery.

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    You're right Paul and my mistake....... The W in a CROWN is Woolwich and not in a star. There would be no reason for a No4 rifle to go to Woolwich unless it went to the REME workshop there as opposed to the main Woolwich arsenal

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    Attachment 37983And here was I just posting about such a star..! Anyone recognize this star stamp from a No4 MkI receiver ring?

    Looking at it with a glass I believe I can see the three points of the "W" just poking up past the edge of the crown stamp.

    The rifle is a MkI and remained so when it had its "(F)FTR"
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