First time trying to post pictures,please bear with me. I have a Mark 1 shooter that has a S proof stamp along with 2 proof P's,which are probably an original and a rebuild. Any thoughts or info would be appreciated!
First time trying to post pictures,please bear with me. I have a Mark 1 shooter that has a S proof stamp along with 2 proof P's,which are probably an original and a rebuild. Any thoughts or info would be appreciated!
Based on your stock markings, you have a CMP Greek rifle.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
Mr. Beard,would the S firing proof be Greek then? I picked this out at N. store for a shooter.It also has a SA/JFC rebuild cartouche.Thankyou!
Last edited by MLD; 11-21-2013 at 03:56. Reason: error
first iv seen the S mark...JB do you know what that is??
if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.
The "S" and "eta" symbol markings are Greek markings. Most of the Greek rifles had those marks in the locations shown. The meanings are unknown, but are probably Greek inspection marks. Almost all the Greek M1903 rifles had been disassembled to pin the trigger guards, serialize the stocks with the last 4 digits of the rifle serial number, serialize the bolt handles, and frequently remove and replace the magazine cutoffs. Many also had a "T" and/or an "eta" symbol stamped underneath the barrel behind the front sight.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
Last edited by John Beard; 11-21-2013 at 07:32.
Mr. Beard,Thankyou for your input! I've been curious about that stamping since I purchsed it.Now I know it's Greek!.
Last edited by MLD; 11-22-2013 at 07:28. Reason: error