P proof marks without flaming bomb stamps Rem 11/Savage 720
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 5:28 am
Guys -
This is a Remington 11 and Savage 720 shotgun question. Who knows what the P proofed 720's and 11's indicate, if they do not have the flaming bomb ordnance acceptance stamp?
I surfed a bit, and one idea seems to be that the P standing alone is indicative of US military "procurement", but not issuance. Does any military shotgun nut here on the forums have any input on this question?
I'm looking at a 720 Savage, with P stamps on receiver and barrel, without ordnance bombs. The receiver is the "fake engraved" type that Savage offered. Serial range is something I am not sure about, but IIRC it is early enough to be pre-war or wartime, based on extrapolation.
Thanks!
Adam
This is a Remington 11 and Savage 720 shotgun question. Who knows what the P proofed 720's and 11's indicate, if they do not have the flaming bomb ordnance acceptance stamp?
I surfed a bit, and one idea seems to be that the P standing alone is indicative of US military "procurement", but not issuance. Does any military shotgun nut here on the forums have any input on this question?
I'm looking at a 720 Savage, with P stamps on receiver and barrel, without ordnance bombs. The receiver is the "fake engraved" type that Savage offered. Serial range is something I am not sure about, but IIRC it is early enough to be pre-war or wartime, based on extrapolation.
Thanks!
Adam