Just a little off topic but this reminds me of a No4 I saw at a gun show two years ago. The owner had unwrapped it and it was perfect. Now to make things more unbelievable it came with a matching bayonet and he sold that as a seperate item to someone??
I know how rare wrapped guns are and to think he was asking a high price after what he did and adding insult to injury he seperated the gun from the bayonet... YOU REALLY CAN"T FIX STUPID.
This Savage is in beautiful condition and if you really LOVE Lee Enfields then you will preserve it out of respect.... SERIOUSLY.
I have a 1950 Long Branch with a transit case, appears to never have been issued, would I shoot it NEVER and told my son when he inherits my guns he must NEVER shoot it. He agreed and gave me his word.