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    1896 stock disk

    Hey folks,
    Any guesses to the attribution on this stock disk that came in a job lot of Enfield parts would be appreciated. It might be Canadianicon, but that would be a guess.





    For those who can't make it out it appears to read:

    8
    1896
    S*R GA
    217 or 2L7

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    Probably 8th Company Royal Garrison Artillery. The RGA manned the coastal defence forts on both coasts IIRC and were withdrawn around 1906 and replaced with Canadianicon formations.

    I believe Halifax and Esquimalt were the their last deployments and the withdrawal was caused by the full handover of those bases and their defences to the then nascent RCN.
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    Excellent! Thanks Supmil!

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    Would garrison artillery units be issued with Long Lees in 1896? I'm guessing probably not Lee Enfield Carbines?

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    Probably a .303" MM or ME artillery carbine, see "Defending the Dominion"

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    Ah, yes. That makes sense.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurtonP View Post
    Excellent! Thanks Supmil!

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    Would garrison artillery units be issued with Long Lees in 1896? I'm guessing probably not Lee Enfield Carbines?
    I believe carbines were only issued to the Royal Field Artillery and some or all cavalry regiments.

    With a bit of digging it should be possible to find out which coast the 8th were on. I've seen a photo of the last RGA troops in BC marching to the ship for embarkation home and IIRC they were not carrying arms so perhaps those were handed over as part of the equipment of the forts?
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    The Britishicon garrison artillery in Halifax and Esquimault were armed with .303 Martini carbines which were left when Canadaicon took control of these stations.
    See "Defending the Dominion".

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