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    The only 4T's that I've seen with 'factory original' light wood (beech) are the early UKicon run of production rifles, generally BSA & Maltby 41's, this being because that was the wood that all No4's were leaving the factory with at that time. However, these were either blued or oil blacked, though maght have been suncorited subsequently at FTR. Early Savage rifles were generally stocked up in stained birch which is usually darker than beech but not as dark as walnut.
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