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A Couple of Interesting Savage Rifles
The first three pictures are of a recently acquired 1942 Savage No4 MkI*.
As you can see, it is clearly marked "No4 MkI*"
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The first Savage No4 MkI* I have recorded is in the 12C block. As you can see, this is a 19C block and falls in line with MkI* production.
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However, as you can see from this picture, it has the push button bolt head release found on MkI rifles, not the slot you would expect to see on a MkI* rifle.
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Like many of you I have seen the Maltby No4 MkI rifles stamped No4 MkI*, but this is the first Savage No4 MkI I have seen stamped No4 MkI*.
The next one I purchased in July 2011.
This is a 1942 Savage No4 MkI.
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In the 54C Block.
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As stated above, Savage converted over to the MkI* in the 12C block. I have seen MkI's in the 13C, 15C, 17C, and 22C blocks, but this is the first one I have seen in the 54C block.
I found both of these rifles interesting and thought I would share a few pictures.
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A similar event occurs in Bren production, especially during the distinctly identifiable early Mk1 Brens, Some of these Brens which should be within the A to D (and on to the F serial number range for the intermediates...) serial number ranges have been seen into the H and L serial number prefixes. This is due to some defective but repairable bodies being diverted to a rectification (or hospital) bay where they were rectified by highly skilled fitters instead of being scrapped. One of these guns, an H prefix is clearly an early 1940 era gun and even has the letter A stamped after the number, indicating that non interchangeable parts have been fitted.
Not saying that's the reason why your early Mk1 guns are marked Mk1* but just one reason that might be
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I have one of the Maltby No4 MkI rifles stamped No4 MkI*. I'd sure love to have that Savage to go with it.