I am not sure what the "5G" means but DP means Drill Purpose only. The military would use Drill Purpose rifle to practice their ceremonial weapons handling. The DP rifles had a hole drilled into the chamber and a steel pin inserted into that hole so you could not chamber a round. The rifle also got stamped with DP and 2 white bands painted on them as in my photos.
Can anyone help use out with the "5G" identification??
Nice grab on the 5G Woodchopper!
I'd almost think those should be beadblasted and refinished.
I also wonder why they were DP'd? A serious defect or some political bastard just wanted to trash some rifles to please his masters??
Sad shape but maybe worth fixing.
Every time someone mentions FN drill, my right wrist aches a little![]()
DP rifles should always be considered unservicable and unsafe to shoot. There was a reason for them being graded and marked as DP in the first place. On the LE one of the unfixable/unsafe problems was excessive/uneven wear on the bolt lug seats in the receiver. I wouldn't gloss this over with the idea of restoring these rifles to firing condition.
We used SMLEs for the flag party when I was an air cadet. Shame I didn't know anything about SMLEs or their markings at the time.



























