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Savage made No4 Mk1
I have two beautiful Savage made No4 Mk1 rifles in excellent condition, almost looks as though they were never issued. What is the story with these rifles ? I mean my two examples have no import marks or any other foreign markings on them, just the factory applied marks. Is it possible that these rifles were never issued or left North America ?
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12-05-2017 04:42 PM
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I doubt that's the case but could be wrong. Savage produced the most No.4 rifles of all the wartime manufacturers. I'd guess they were culled from service and imported prior to 1968.
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I know of one that left the factory and remained in the US. Mine was purchased by Robert Rubendunst from a plant employee with all accessories. I never asked the circumstances of the purchase. One was sold awhile back with cardboard box.
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Brian do you remember the Savage I called you about a few months back. Rifle is 71C serial range and also appeared unissued until I shot it and keyholes everything. No import marks or ENGLAND stamped so not a clue where it came from. Kept it as part of the collection because it is so nice but man I wish it would shoot as nice as it looks. I cannot remember why you said this rifle may group like this? I have even tried oversized cast bullets.
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Keyholing sometimes occurs if you're using boat tail Mk.8 projectiles in a barrel that has a worn leade/throat from a steady diet of cordite Mk.7. Try some flat base bullets if that's the case to see if accuracy improves. If that doesn't work, ask Dave at Sarco if he can sell you a good barrel and I can install it for you properly.
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My Savage Mk I* marked "U.S. PROPERTY" was built in 1943. However, it was FTR'd in 1953 and got a new stock (center bedded) and barrel. The stock bears no other stampings than a "F53" under the grip. Maybe these rifles were lately FTR'd and never reissued ?
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Originally Posted by
BruceHMX
Brian do you remember the Savage I called you about a few months back. Rifle is 71C serial range and also appeared unissued until I shot it and keyholes everything. No import marks or ENGLAND stamped so not a clue where it came from. Kept it as part of the collection because it is so nice but man I wish it would shoot as nice as it looks. I cannot remember why you said this rifle may group like this? I have even tried oversized cast bullets.
I have a Savage MK1*. Not like new but good, 2 groove barrel and is one of the most acquarate that I own even with boat tail bullets. The only rifle that I own that will beat it is my Envoy but I put that down to the quality of the sights..
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Andre, you can take it from me that your rifle was not centre bedded as part of its FTR in 1953. Somebody has got at it to make it shoot a bit worse than it should for some reason
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