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    Long Branch serial numbers?

    a thread on CGN has me wondering
    what would the signifigance be of a 1945 No4Mk1 with a serial number "N2"
    that's it, two digits in all the right places, the rifle is in great shape not rebuilt/painted etc
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    Ah, but how do YOU know it hasn't been rebuilt or repainted etc etc. And what does the other forum say about it? Can we only assume that it''s a Long Branch because a Mk1 in 1945 is unlikely................

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    NZ preceeding a number might just be a rifle sent to New Zealandicon

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    peter thanks, it's a mk1* and the serial number is N2 and nothing else not N2...

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    In my very limited experience, I'd say.......... Actually anything I say is academic because we/you don't have the rifle to see, even in picture form!

    But I'd bet that with a straightedge, feelers and micrometer we'd find the original number linished off, re-stamped and made good. We've seen it many, many times with Savage rifles 'without' the US PROPERTY mark

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