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    Yugo m48 marking question

    can anybody identify this markings?
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    Generally, that is the location of a stock inspector's 'chop'- his personal stamp, usually an initial. Best guess I can make is the Serbian Cycrillic character "Њ" for "nj". Who the inspector was I cannot say.

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    Generally, that is the location of a stock inspector's 'chop'- his personal stamp, usually an initial. Best guess I can make is the Serbian Cycrillic character "Њ" for "nj". Who the inspector was I cannot say.
    Thank you for the insight, I appreciate it.

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