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    Savage enfield safety lever markings

    Was the safety thumb lever on Savage enfields marked with the "squared" S? Were some marked and some not? A pic would be great if anyone has the time.
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    Savage safety

    Two here, both '42 dated and both 4C rifles. One button cocker, one later style. Neither safety is marked, at least on the outer surface.



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    They're marked on the inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    They're marked on the inside.
    As one might expect, Mr. Dick is spot on. Both pieces of the safety are indeed marked on the inside...


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    Here's mine.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    I see the old style cocking piece on your Savage too. What is it's prefix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by conec View Post
    i see the old style cocking piece on your savage too. What is it's prefix?
    27c2902 1942

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    Purchased myself one of these beautys today to add to my Enfield family. S No 4 Mk 1* S marked but stock, barrel band,nose piece ,front sight ,rear sight,bolt head,cocking piece,steel butt plate.Very good cosmeticly witha bright bore. No manufacture date.60C5xxx with a B below. Does this indicate the date of manufacture? Any input by those more knowlegeable is greatly appreciated.I will post some picks when I find my misplaced camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    No manufacture date.60C5xxx with a B below. Does this indicate the date of manufacture?
    60C serial block would put your rifle manufacture date around Mid-1943. As far as the "B", I have yet to hear or read a definite answer, just a lot of speculation.

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