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I have 1908 Navy 5414b, it is unit marked;
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The unit marks are all hand stamped on this one. I might be wrong but I think the unit marks were applied by the receiving unit so each organization could have a different method. Most WWII Navy markings are engraved; I am not sure about the WWI guns. My earlier 1906 is marked;
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And is definitely engraved, but that gun is restored. It's my understanding that the restorer only refreshed the markings that were on the gun, but I can't tell for sure if the original marking was roll stamped, engraved or hand stamped. I would guess that with the large number of guns issued by WW if anyone had engraving capability it would have been in one of the larger unit armories.
I would be interested in what others have to say. I am looking at another Navy (1906 1st issue altered) that is unit marked but I saw it a couple of months ago and I can't remember with any certainty how the unit marking was done? If I get it I'll post some pictures.
I guess I really didn't help much but maybe you'll get some other answers from more knowledgeable people. I would check my Navy book but I can't seem to find it.
Bye the way I got your letter Saturday and will get something back to you soon.
Bob M.
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