Good Day.

I've got a few questions about 1942 Savage №4 MK I* rifle.
First of all, it looks like that the rifle has been FTRd at some point, however it's not marked anywhere on the rifle( shouldn't really say that, since the rifle bears a post-1954 Birmingham Nitro proof mark). Also, the butt plate doesn't seem to be of the correct size (see pics)...The rifle is stamped with a letter "B" on its: forestock(also marked with "C" with the arrow inside and "KB" by the magwell, rear sight, barrel bands, fore sight...Question No1: What does "B", "KB" and C stand for? A Britishicon proof marks? Also, what does the arrow in a diamond shape stamping on a rear sight mean?
Is the bolt matching or force matched, since its missing letter "C" in between the numerals?
The rifle is also marked as "US Property" and has a 2 groove bright and shiny bore.

The main question: what's the value of this rifle?

Thank you.








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