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I'm fishing, are these just generic rack numbers or do they have any known meaning? It is on a Remington non-fingergroove stock with no A3 cut. I'm assuming they are just markings but I would hate to not know if they are interesting. Thanks in advance.
Smokeeaterpilot
08-14-2015, 12:29
I always wondered the same thing.
Even my M91 Westinghouse (that's US surcharged) has a tack number on the stock.
It might possibly be this if I read it correctly as DD over 145................
http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/145.htm
Otherwise, just a rack number from somewhere it was once in use.
It is DD over 145 stamped and then filled with paint. Were there any standards or did everybody do it however they pleased?
cplnorton
08-14-2015, 09:20
The stamps like this I have found in the past usually have a association with the Navy. That is my personal belief at least.
Could it be a ship's hull number? USS Greer DD-145
Just a thought.
Jim
As Steve stated, the ones I have seen associated with the Navy are stamped in the wood. That is why I did a quick search for DD 145 earlier. The majority of "rack numbers" I've seen have just been painted, on the surface of the wood, freehand or stencil, which would make it simpler to change when necessary.
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