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Sorry for the delay.
The front pad of the Savage:
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101679
Sorry for the delay.
The front pad of the Savage:
Surpmil, the front pad has no damage.
I will try to put a better pic.
I will try to take a pic with two rifles next to each other (1943 and 1945).
My opinion (which is worthless) on the nSavage is that they were converted in 1942 or 1943. Why a 1945 barrel? Quien...
Pics of my 1945 No. 4(T). It's a "regular sniper".
Of course!
As soon as I can I take the photos.
I controlled the front pads of my No. 4(T): 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945 and the Savage.
In my opinion the '41, '43, '45 and Savage are the same; the '44 has shoulders more square.
Obviously this has...
No scope S.N. on the butt, so my rifle is a "Less Telescope".
Some pics
Hi Roger, thank you.
I'll put the pics as soon as possible: tomorrow, I hope.
I thought that if the Savage were a transitory expedient, it made little sense to set them up in 1945.
I have a 1942 No 4 Mk I* Lee Enfield Savage Sniper L.S. with a 5 groove british barrel '45 dated; is it all regular?
All opinions are appreciated.
Thank you. Giancarlo