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The only thing that confuses me about this unit marking would there really have been 600 and some guns issued to a single unit
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It isn't necessarily the number of guns. It is a property mark and it could include pistols, rifles, swords, etc., in the inventory.
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So you do believe that it is a machine gun unit marking |
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As unit marks were stamped at unit level, it would be interesting to see an inventory list. Would they have kept a numerically running list of mixed items or a list separated by type; e.g., Lugers, Revolvers, Swords etc. |
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