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Savage enfield safety lever markings
Was the safety thumb lever on Savage enfields marked with the "squared" S? Were some marked and some not? A pic would be great if anyone has the time.
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02-14-2012 05:07 PM
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Savage safety
Two here, both '42 dated and both 4C rifles. One button cocker, one later style. Neither safety is marked, at least on the outer surface.

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They're marked on the inside.
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They're marked on the inside.
As one might expect, Mr. Dick is spot on. Both pieces of the safety are indeed marked on the inside...
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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
I see the old style cocking piece on your Savage too. What is it's prefix?
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Originally Posted by
conec
i see the old style cocking piece on your savage too. What is it's prefix?
27c2902 1942
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Purchased myself one of these beautys today to add to my Enfield family. S No 4 Mk 1* S marked but stock, barrel band,nose piece ,front sight ,rear sight,bolt head,cocking piece,steel butt plate.Very good cosmeticly witha bright bore. No manufacture date.60C5xxx with a B below. Does this indicate the date of manufacture? Any input by those more knowlegeable is greatly appreciated.I will post some picks when I find my misplaced camera.
Last edited by HOOKED ON HISTORY; 03-03-2012 at 06:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by
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No manufacture date.60C5xxx with a B below. Does this indicate the date of manufacture?
60C serial block would put your rifle manufacture date around Mid-1943. As far as the "B", I have yet to hear or read a definite answer, just a lot of speculation.
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