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    Depending on what they had I would have...

    Depending on what they had I would have considered it, but not for a standard Savage, it would have had to been one I'm looking for.
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    I sent Classic an e-mail that they replied to on...

    I sent Classic an e-mail that they replied to on 9/6 and they said that all of the Savage No4's were sold.
  3. I can't answer if they all had the S/N stamped...

    I can't answer if they all had the S/N stamped into the fore-end, but the three I own do.
  4. I'm not aware of Savage restarting unless you are...

    I'm not aware of Savage restarting unless you are thinking about the addition of a fifth digit after the "C" once production exceeded 999,999 rifles. Serial numbers went from 0C1 to 99C9999 (4...
  5. According to Skennerton, the projected production...

    According to Skennerton, the projected production was for 24,200 rifles by the end of 1941, but due to "non-delivery of important machine tools", production was delayed and by the end of 1941 only...
  6. Based on data I have been collecting on Savage...

    Based on data I have been collecting on Savage No4 rifles, the earliest No4 MkI* rifle I have seen to date is 12C7223. As stated by Roger, there was an overlap in the changeover from MkI to MkI*, I...
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    Plan on spending another $125+ for a LB MkI Back...

    Plan on spending another $125+ for a LB MkI Back sight.
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    I'm sure limpetmine or one of the other LB guru's...

    I'm sure limpetmine or one of the other LB guru's will chime in if I am wrong, but LB made approx. 15,000 No4 MkI (no star) rifles which I classify as rare; however, a MkI/2 is much rarer than a...
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    I guess you will find out the true value this...

    I guess you will find out the true value this Sunday when your auction ends.
  10. Are you talking about this:

    Are you talking about this:
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    Since my post created somewhat of an unintended...

    Since my post created somewhat of an unintended firestorm, I figured I might as well throw my two cents out there as well since others have. As Doug has stated, this "is not open for debate", it is...
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    And if it wasn't going to, it will now!

    And if it wasn't going to, it will now!
  13. Thread: No 32 scope

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    Earlier in the week, I told a member of this...

    Earlier in the week, I told a member of this forum that I thought this would sell in the $2500 to $3000 range. It is at $2,550 with a little under 8 hours remaining.
  14. Thread: No4 MkI T

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    I have seen Savage T Less Telescope rifles in the...

    I have seen Savage T Less Telescope rifles in the 11C thru 15C blocks; however, I do not recall ever seeing a Savage MkI/3 T. Post some pictures and let some of the experts give you their honest...
  15. Thread: CAB No.4

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    +1 Alan I posted something very similar to...

    +1 Alan

    I posted something very similar to this on the same topic on another forum yesterday. I am not an expert on the USCG, but from what I have read, it was never called the Coast Guard...
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    For the past week I have been watching a 1942...

    For the past week I have been watching a 1942 Savage No4 MkI T Less Telescope (0C5073) on one of the on-line auction sites. The bidding started off slow and I planned on bidding on the rifle, but on...
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    I recall reading somewhere that Savage completed...

    I recall reading somewhere that Savage completed 1,325 rifles by the end of 1941 (but I have seen 1941 dated rifles as high as 0C2904), so based on the fact that Savage made 1.2 million No4 rifles, a...
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    Your rifle was manufactured in 1942 by...

    Your rifle was manufactured in 1942 by Stevens-Savage at the Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts plant. It started off as a No4 MkI* but was converted to a No4 MkI/3 in 1952 by Fazakerley.
  19. +1 That was my first thought as well.

    +1 That was my first thought as well.
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    Some are and some have replacement barrels.

    Some are and some have replacement barrels.
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    The serial numbers at Savage started at 0C1 and...

    The serial numbers at Savage started at 0C1 and went to 99C9999 before changing over to 0C00001 as stated above by PL. The rifles in my collection range from from 0C37 (rifle #37 - 1941 No4 MkI) to...
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    I have two Savage No4 MkI's in the 4C block and...

    I have two Savage No4 MkI's in the 4C block and they are both marked US Property. I have been down this road before numerous times on this forum and others and even though I explain that all Savage...
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    Every Savage from 0C1 until the last rifle that...

    Every Savage from 0C1 until the last rifle that came off of the line was marked "US PROPERTY". I have seen pictures of 0C1 and I have a small collection of Savage rifles from 0C37 thru 0C54632 and...
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    Royal Ordnance Factory - Maltby

    Royal Ordnance Factory - Maltby
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    Maybe I am missing something, but looks like...

    Maybe I am missing something, but looks like typical Fazakerley markings to me. I see the "ROF", a partial serial number (T2?36?A), and a "2" above the "6" which would be the 2 in 42. Everything I...
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