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    Nice looking rifle!Wondering what receiver and...

    Nice looking rifle!Wondering what receiver and wrist markings you have on your metal, plus what stock markings? My stock markings are almost nonexistent.
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    I will check Fultons of Bisley. I shot at the...

    I will check Fultons of Bisley. I shot at the Bisley Ranges in 2000 and 2001 and actually have a TA 50 (Territorial Army Top 50 Award).
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    The group was shot at 100 yards... I had some...

    The group was shot at 100 yards... I had some other tight groups that I should have taken pics of as well.

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    . I will check the stock for the sn# today. ...

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    I will check the stock for the sn# today. Unfortunately some bubba decided to sand the rear butt stock smooth. I’d need a magnifying glass or something to see if I can detect any exterior...
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    Sticky: Recently acquired Savage T need experts to help ID stampings etc....

    Rifle No4 MK I 1942
    SN# OC5791
    "T" receiver marked... no wrist marks
    Less scope/mount/cheek riser
    buttstock sanded, hard to see stampings, rear sight removed and holes for sight ground flush to...
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    Bought a Savage No4 T ... help???

    I recently acquired potentially a 1942 Savage No MK I (T) rifle... less scope/pads/cheek piece. First off I paid $700 for it. It has the holes on the side of the receiver, and you can see where the...
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