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1942 Savage
I picked up this 1942 Savage. It was dirty but in good shape. All parts I can see have the s mark so looks to be correct Savage. Has the ishy screw and FR stamped in the buttstock so my guess lend lease to India. No import marks so pre 68 import or bring back. No other accepance marks just the Savage marks and flaming bomb markings. Bore is bright and shiney. What do you all think. Also what to look for? I plan to tear this one down and clean the crud out of it. I don't plan to refinnish it just clean the dirt and put BLO on the wood.
Michael
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Nice Savage. I have a '43 with an "ishy screw", no import stamp, and FR stamped on the buttstock (although in a different font). There seems to be some slight controversy about whether the "FR" rifles did time in India, no one seems to know what it really means.
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1942 Savage
I have two rifles with the FR on the butt, without the
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Oops! Pushed the send button by mistake. Neither rifle has the transverse screw or Indian inspector marks.
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I like to read about that. Also like to see your rifles to compair. I'll get better pictures of mine next weekend.. I took those with my cell
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Here's a couple pics of mine.
Attachment 39373Attachment 39374Attachment 39375
And the thread about my rifle
My '43 Savage
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In our book of markings that used to be available in the big workshop Armourers shops in the 60's, FR was a base workshop standard repair done at a factory. This was a means of keeping the workforce employed during slack production times. BUT it was not a FTR programme where every part is subject to an 'as-new' examination.
So FTR is Factory THOROUGH repair
FR is repair done at a factory to Base Workshop standard
We know that some of the markings have since been found to be incorrect especially relating to SMG's in foreign armies. (Nepal and Kenya seems to ring a bell.....). But generally speaking, the rifle info was all OK
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Strewth Pete, I've been saying that since I started on these forums, lets hope they listen to you.
Or maybe it will be like the dreaded headspace(shhh, didn't mean to use that word) and keep going around in circles.
Sometimes I wish I still had access to those books.:thup:
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1942 Savage
Now you did it muffett! You had to mentioned h**dsp**e!
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It's still new year hangover time, maybe no one noticed, I've already given myself a severe wrist slap.
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Clash77 Nice 1943 Savage. In your post you said your has Crown markings on the receiver ring and bolt. I looked in your pictures looking for pictures of those because I want to see where they are and what they look like. I havent seen Crown markings on mine so I dont know what country accepted it. The finninsh on yours is the same as mine.
Mr. Laidler do you think the FR work was done in the UK or whatever country had these rifles? Looks to me like they added the transverse screw in the stock and stamped FR in the buttstock. I looked in the places for inspectors marks like Crown markings and have not found any. No Indian inspector marks either. Just the flaming bomb. Last my rifle has no proof marks you see on the end of the barrel when it was sold out of service. No England stamp. Off topic I had a 68MG.
I'm not gonna ask about the other thing you all mentioned but will say I do listen and like to learn espically from people who worked on these rifles.
I thank you all for helping me out.
Michael Hale