Can anyone identify this oiler please? It appears to be nickel plated, has an oil reservoir at one end and I suspect the PB brush is a later addition.
Thoughts anyone?
EDIT - Found it, an M1 Garand.
DOUBLE EDIT - It looks like this will go with my Springfield as well.
Unknown Oiler
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Looks like it could be American I have 2 very similar from a M1 Garand & a 1903A3.
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My thoughts were the same as Neil. I thought American.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-Period-U ... 7675.l2557
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