Howdy,
I need a little help identifying this intertwined "WA" stamp. I believe it is a Canadian war asset stamp, but have not seen another to compare to. The War Assets Corporation was created in 1944 and was the forerunner to our latter day Crown Assets. The Corporation disposed of surplus war assets and placed the "WA" stamp on at least some of them to signify official dispersal. Kind of like the commonly seen opposing broad arrows. Just to complicate things, at one time, Western Australia also placed a "WA" stamp on some of their military assets. I am pretty certain this is a Canadian rifle. It also has the opposing broad arrow stamp and the butt disc is marked DC over I(or T)CA over 251.
Any and all assistance appreciated.
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I need a little help identifying this intertwined "WA" stamp. I believe it is a Canadian war asset stamp, but have not seen another to compare to. The War Assets Corporation was created in 1944 and was the forerunner to our latter day Crown Assets. The Corporation disposed of surplus war assets and placed the "WA" stamp on at least some of them to signify official dispersal. Kind of like the commonly seen opposing broad arrows. Just to complicate things, at one time, Western Australia also placed a "WA" stamp on some of their military assets. I am pretty certain this is a Canadian rifle. It also has the opposing broad arrow stamp and the butt disc is marked DC over I(or T)CA over 251.
Any and all assistance appreciated.
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