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I have a carbine from WW2.It has the cross cannons,but on the stock were a grip cap would go is a P in a circle.Anyone know what the mark is? | ||
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Those ‘P’ marks are normally the Arsenal “proof†mark used by Springfield, Rock Island, Remington and Smith Corona. You will usually find a corresponding ‘P’ stamped on the barrel also if the stock and barrel and original mates from the same armory. | |||
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Yeah, but I have known a few 303 British Enfields that were marked with "P" and they were for Parade Only. These had a hole drilled in the receiver, and were 'legally' unfirable. I don't know much about the M1 carbines. But that's just my 2 cents. | |||
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Kentucky Mt. Man, I guess it could also be a rifle that was owned by a guy named “Paul†and he just stamped his initial on the stock! | |||
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