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    MINT No.4 Mk 1*

    Mint 1942 Savage No. 4 Mk1*

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    Mint indeed! Your pictures will give my Savage an inferiority complex. How/where did you find her?

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    Very nice rifle. I posted pics of mine below, a couple of days ago. Who was the importer if it is a US rifle?????? Mine was an early Century Arms rifle. Later cocking piece, all 100% Savage.

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    Your rifle brings back memories of the South African War Reserve rifles surplused and subsequently imported by Interarms from Manchester, Englandicon to Alexandria, Virginia in the early 1990's. I had 33 of them in a batch of 250 I purchased from a big US distributor in about 1994. Some were pretty much "as new" like yours. You start to feel your age when you have to say, "those were the good 'ol days"! Fortunately I hung on to 2 of them, one a 5C Mk.1 and the other a 35C Mk.1*.

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