Gentlemen, can you confirm this #4 marking?

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As I recall (I think from sten collector?), it is counterstruck broad arrows denoting release to the civillian market...is this correct?

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Broadarrows tip to tip is the sale mark. There is a Cdn. version with a C around them. An asterisk (*) denotes cord wear. I'm not sure which mark yours is.
 
stencollector said:
It is the counterstrike, showing sale from British service.
I could be wrong, but wouldn't the rusty bore/cord wear markings be placed on the barrel, not the bore, since the barrel could be replaced?

I've seen them on the receiver fairly often, I suppose armourers could have lazy days too, though if it's on the knox form you wouldn't see it as a matter of dayly routine.
 
The defect marks I've seen are smaller. The sale marks I've seen do not look quite like yours. Your "petals" seem to be arranged evenly, don't look quite like two broadarrows struck separately. How is the bore? If it is perfect, then it is unlikely that it is a defect stamp.
 
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