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First Enfield: Savage No.4 Mk.I
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07-26-2013 08:30 AM
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very nice rifle.
hopefully this will be the first of many 
great pictures, nice setting.
let us know how she shoots.
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Looks nice but very, very frightening !!!!
A cocked rifle should only be seen when actually shooting (in several pics your rifle is cocked)
When closing the bolt, pull the trigger and the rifle won't cock.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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I would also like to note the operation of the safety mechanism. The positions are full forward for safety disengaged and full rear for safety engaged. It shouldn't be sitting right in the middle like that. But it is a nice looking rifle all the same.
Last edited by Bear43; 07-26-2013 at 02:45 PM.
Reason: spelling...
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eneat1119: Nice photos and a very nice rifle. Wecome to the forum- you'll find all the info you need here and a lot of very helpful experts that can answer all your questions. These rifles multiply fast so I hope you have a big gun safe!
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Thanks guys. Appreciate all the tips with this on the safety and bolt.
I treat every firearm as its loaded and I assure you this one wasn't. I cleared it several times and I also have no ammo for it currently.
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Originally Posted by
Ridolpho
These rifles multiply fast so I hope you have a big gun safe!
Or three. And a healthy budget as well. Lots of fun to shoot.
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Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
Looks nice but very, very frightening !!!! A cocked rifle should only be seen when actually shooting (in several pics your rifle is cocked)
Had a reaction to the cocked striker as well upon first viewing, but was going to let it pass. After seeing your post and thinking on it some, I'm glad you mentioned it.
Bear43's comment is very useful as well. It's not a good position for the saftey. If the catch is "floppy" check the safety spring retention screw forward. Otherwise it could be a worn detent of the spring itself.
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Thanks for the info on the sling and the travels of this rifle Wasn't sure if the sling was original or not.