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22LB mag in a 1942 Savage No4 Mk1*
Last edited by Stigmata; 02-20-2015 at 02:22 PM.
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02-20-2015 01:55 PM
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It's a C No.7Mk.1 .22 trainer magazine case with a regular .303 follower installed. The trainer magazine had a special single loading ramp follower with a hole at the rear for the spent cases to fall into the case. Other than that and the 22 marking, the mags are identical.
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It's a C No.7Mk.1 .22 trainer magazine case with a regular .303 follower installed. The trainer magazine had a special single loading ramp follower with a hole at the rear for the spent cases to fall into the case. Other than that and the 22 marking, the mags are identical.
Thanks Brian Dick. Do you suppose this was done at the Long Branch amoury or slapped together post war with parts on-hand by a civilian? I haven't been able to find any other instances of this configuration.
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Just someone post war making the best use of a spare ex .22" magazine case to complete an otherwise finished No4
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Just someone post war making the best use of a spare ex .22" magazine case to complete an otherwise finished No4
That's what I had suspected. I'm in the process of stripping the rifle down for restoration. I love this site!!!
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There is a fellow at the Michigan shows selling .22 marked No.4 cases with normal No.4 followers installed. I will ask him next time I see him if he put them together or they came that way.
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Originally Posted by
breakeyp
There is a fellow at the Michigan shows selling .22 marked No.4 cases with normal No.4 followers installed. I will ask him next time I see him if he put them together or they came that way.
That would be great breakeyp. I'd like to put the rifle back to original military configuration (or as close to its last war-time configuration). Besides the wierd mag and mis-matched bolt it looks pretty original.
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If you are refitting the bolt just make sure that yoiu read - and read again - the short article about bolt fitting as it's a bit more complex that you might think
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Update!!!
Thanks to Brian Dick
for his response. I should have included a photo of the follower in my original post. This would have settled my query once and for all. It is indeed a Long Branch C No.7 .22 mag with the .22 follower. My bad. Thanks to all for their input. Now I need to find a C No.7 to use the magazine in...
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Brian most likely has the correct marked magazine and follower for sale. He may also have the correct buttstock for a savage as well. The buttstock currently on your rifle is of British
manufacture.
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