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    Hal O'Peridol, the first concern is the serial number punched onto the bottom of the magazine. Not a Savage marking, or is it? Otherwise, that's pretty fresh!

    ---------- Post added at 12:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:37 AM ----------

    Peter Laidlericon also left out Savages from his list. He only mentions Maltby (which probably never made an all Maltby rifle), Fazackerly, and BSA. So for the purposes of Peter's discussion, only Fazackerlys and BSA need apply. (Unless Brian Dickicon's Malbty is a highly surprising exception!)

    (I had to read the fine print at the bottom of Post #1 again, lest we veer of track too much.)

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    I still think Maltbys could be included if we can agree on what sub contractor parts would be proper for a particular vintage. A certain date or earlier for inclusion in "original", but that's probably going to take MUCH more research! May never be provable either, as they were "original mixmasters".
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    Yep, the serial number was added later. There is a scratch on the follower where some pointy headed fool used a point headed tool to remove it, so that the number could be stamped into the mag. You can see the scratch just to the right of the rivet on the follower.


    You`re right about only BSAs, Maltbys and Fazackerlys in Peter`s original post, forgot that part by the time I read through all 4 pages!

    Savages really are mixmasters too, IIRC I read somewhere that Savage had well over 60 subcontractors working on the No4 contract. I have a feeling that may be the reason why we see different Savage`S` stamps.
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    Yah, but the collector's question is can a particular rifle be ascertained to have been built up at Savage (or whatever maker) with the parts that are now on it?

    The Garand folk have spent years ciphering over parts production variants and time windows. Likewise M1icon Carbines. (Which is a closer match to No.4 production.) Skinnerton does good work on the odd and obscure stuff, but the nitty gritty of wartime production remains murky. With reason!

    However, I'm pretty sure that there ought to be some surviving original Fazackerlys out there with most or all Fazackerly parts. Buttplates will be an exception part. Possibly magazines. Sights? Not sure.

    Peter Laidlericon's original post is pretty specific, if you get right down to it. The BRITISH built rifle must not only be original, but composed of ALL parts from the same source. Fazackerly and maybe BSA. A mixmaster MAY be original and correct, but it won't fit within the boundaries of the good Captain's premise.
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    Hey, come to think of it, there were some Lithgows made with Savage parts! Fitted at the factory!

    anyone care to guess?

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    Only thing I can think of would be sear, sear spring, mag catch, or trigger?

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    JM Thanks, Its refreshing to have someone with independent thinking in this forum. It opens up windows. To listen to two sides is stimulating. I like the exchange of thoughts
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    I'm in agreement with Peter and others that no NOS Britishicon No.4 rifles will be comprised of parts only manufactured at the ROF. The exception might be BSA which was the only commercial No.4 producer other than Savage in the USAicon but they too sport contracted parts like rear sights by Singer and Lyman on Savage No.4's. My uneducated guess just from examining hundreds over the years is that wartime and 1950 Long Branch rifles probably had the least amount of contractor parts installed. It would be an interesting and endless study to find out just how many component parts were manufactured directly at the Royal Ordnance Factories and SAL LB. Were parts contracted outside of Long Branch in Canadaicon as they were from the gun trade in the USA by Savage? Did commercial outfits like BSA draw parts from regional depots in the UK too when in need? Interesting stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Anyone who THINKS that he's got an original 'as it left the factory' NZ No4 Mk1* before you gloat about it, you could be in for a shock. But I won't say more until this thread has run its course for a little while longer............................

    Ah, Demo......, but we're not talking of Australianicon Lithgow No1's
    Still wating for Mr. Laidler to spill the beans on the NZ No4 Mk1*s. There hasn't been a new post on this thread for a week - sufficient time, I think...

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    I'll spill the beans this weekend. Very busy at the moment

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