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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    IG is Indian Government according to the site i linked above
    Most likely given the Arrow over I.

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    Doesn't the "I" under a broad arrow stand for the place in India where all it's military kit was inspected/accepted before independence something like Inshapor although I've most likely spelt it wrong? People often, incorrectly, assume that the "I" stands for India?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    I dont believe the IG on that oil bottle is for Irish Guards
    The I under the broad arrow is the clue for Indian ownership on that bottle, the I & G merely conforming Indian Government.
    Sorry I should have made that point clearer in my first post.
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    Apologies if I gave the impression that IG could be Irish Guards in thread 49 as implicated by 5th Batt in thread 50. Not so. I was just commenting that in some circumstances, IG did indicate Irish Guards. But not in this case.

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    it's ok peter we won't tell anyone.

    did anyone here win up the $62 mk2 oiler on aust ebuy today?

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    Not me on the oiler, honest.

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    Question about post #39

    Gingercat shows an oiler marked :

    Mk.IV.LB
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    Any chance that was made at the Longbranch arsenal in Canadaicon?

    JIm

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    Quote Originally Posted by jawes View Post
    Gingercat shows an oiler marked :

    Mk.IV.LB
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    Any chance that was made at the Longbranch arsenal in Canadaicon?

    JIm
    This one has certainly been in South Africa and the old 'Enfield-stuff' website shows it as an 'unknown' manufacturer.




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    I have an SMLE oiler that I picked up walking on the Somme. I haven't scraped off the surface to see what marking it has, but if anyone wants it, PM me - it's yours for the cost of P&P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobD View Post
    I have an SMLE oiler that I picked up walking on the Somme. I haven't scraped off the surface to see what marking it has, but if anyone wants it, PM me - it's yours for the cost of P&P.
    Watch out for Peter trying to get in front of the stampede...

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