DaveG

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  1. Thanks all for the responses. I figured as much. It was advertised by an auction house to be sold sometime in the future. I don’t remember which auction firm, but you should be seeing it on-line somewhere soon. Dave G
  2. I’ve looked at a handful of M1941’s over the years, but don’t recall seeing a US & flaming bomb stamped on the stock forward of the trigger guard before. I saw this on an M1941 at the OGCA show today. Canfield’s book doesn’t mention it and neither did a quick Internet search. It had the star above the Cranston triangle on the receiver, which I thought was the Dutch acceptance stamp. The S/N was in the A prefix range. It was being sold by an auction house and the table holder insisted the stamp was legit and carried on about Springfield Armory and US Army issue. etc., etc. I thought it best to just walk away. Is this possibly a legitimate stamp, or not? Dave G.
  3. Looking for serial number info on rifle S/N A9005 Thanks, DaveG