I have a Savage no4 mk1* that has been converted to 7.62mm, it is a standard action stamped 1942 and also a nice big S for savage. The barrel is british nitro proofed and apears to be slightly heavier profile than the standard 303.It has the british proof mark on it and the letters AXX stamped half way down the barrel, and the fore site is set further forward with no bayonet boss. Unfortunately the original timber work on this rifle had been attacked by some filistine, lackered and there name leterasetted into it, so it was a complete rite off. the rear sites had been removed and a tunnel site for the front had been installed. With a set of new timber a standard front site, and a set of parker hale peep sites for the rear, the old girl shoots quite nice.
So to cut a long story short whats the deal is it from proper military pedigree, or has it been dodgied by some back yard gun smith for a range rifle only.
info would be of great appreciation.