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    Restored my LE No.4 MkI* Savage

    Hi,

    Now i am ready with my restored LE. Its a No4 MkI* from 1942 made by Savage, only 2 parts didn`t match. The rearsight and the buttplate. I`ve done a gentle restoring job because of the rifles history. It was built in the States as a landlease for Canadaicon and served at the European theatre till the end and changed to the Pacific War. Then in the 70`s it was sold to Germanyicon and know it is my one since two years. I like her because of the dark wood and the grain of the wood on the forestock, the Ishy screw and she`s a good shooter.

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    Beautiful rifle of which you can be justly proud. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    Nice one Gunner, if i come across i rear sight will let you know

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    Thank you Bigduke6,
    that would be a fine thing if you can a find a rear sight like this on the pic with an S on it!

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    I love the look of the forend! Good job good man,

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    Lovely wood on that rifle gunner, very nice

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