This is on a Walther KKW SA (Sturmabteilung) training rifle. I have scoured the web without luck to find out what this mark means. Any help observations or outright guessing would be appriciated. I have posted this on a few other forums, with no definitave answer. The mark is on the butt plate.
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Some contributors to Jon Speed's book occasionally visit Littman's .22 list. Perhaps they might recognize the mark. I did a quick check of the book and didn't find anything, though. Of course, as you know, the stock mark is the standard brown shirt mark found on many KKW's. I would be interested in seeing more pix if available.
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Originally posted by Daniel H.Some contributors to Jon Speed's book occasionally visit Littman's .22 list. Perhaps they might recognize the mark. I did a quick check of the book and didn't find anything, though. Of course, as you know, the stock mark is the standard brown shirt mark found on many KKW's. I would be interested in seeing more pix if available.
Thanks, -d.
Jarrid
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"Its a rack or unit mark, looks to be the latter
Jarrid"
Jarrid,
How does one determine whether it is rack or unit? Is there a list of units somewhere? Were the units in the SA organization or other paramilitary groups? It appears from the photo that this mark is in the receiver/barrel or maybe buttplate. I have only seen about 35 KKWs, but so far the marks have only been in the stock. Did certain units 'prefer' marking in wood or metal?
Thanks, -d.
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Offhand, I would say the mark indicates the rifle was the property of Pioneer Sturm 10/ SA Standarte 6. I believe one of the Bender published books on the SA contained a list of the Standartes as well as an explanation of the unit numbering system. I haven't searched the web for this data as I have it in my library, as well as war time published data on the organization of the SA. A good library is an important tool in a collector's hobby. The web has its limitations. I don't think one can rely on the web for such research. I have recorded in my data base other trainers with SA cartouches indicating the Gruppe name, as well as others with unit markings such as yours.Last edited by JoeW; 02-16-2005, 05:26 PM.
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That's a possibility--it's also possible that P 10 stands for the city/Sturm of Standarte 6, or it can be some other accounting system. Also possible--PI in group Ostland/Ostsee or something like that. I don't have a listing of a Pi Standarte 6 but it's tough to tell. It also could be a school marking, which might be more likely.
Nice! I have a KKW with SA cartouche but no unit markings, as I recall. These are pretty tough to find, especially in nice condition.
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Originally posted by Daniel H."Its a rack or unit mark, looks to be the latter
Jarrid"
Jarrid,
How does one determine whether it is rack or unit? Is there a list of units somewhere? Were the units in the SA organization or other paramilitary groups? It appears from the photo that this mark is in the receiver/barrel or maybe buttplate. I have only seen about 35 KKWs, but so far the marks have only been in the stock. Did certain units 'prefer' marking in wood or metal?
Thanks, -d.
Nice gun!!
Jarrid
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