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Savage No4 Mk1, NOT a 1*
Spotted one of these today.
Clearly marked as a Mk1 and built like one.
Not "collector grade", but seems to be correctly marked.
Bore looks good, but I didn't bore-scope it.
Has been a "range rifle" at some time; some minor "adjustments" and marks from where a Central sight base has been fitted at some time..
Mismatched bolt body.
Very early "sculpted" (like a Mk6) cocking piece
No3 bolt-head with odd "copper" colouration in spots.
Fore-end band is the early "machined" type, not "fabricates
Rear hand-guard has the "grasping grooves.
All the timber seems to be of the one type. NOT walnut; something "blonde" and straight grained.
Safety lever spring retaining screw needs tightening.
"mazak" butt-plate.
I'll get the details of "price and availability".
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05-28-2019 06:02 AM
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No pics of this one? Can't get them? Love to see this...
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Sounds very interesting, looking forward to some pics...
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Early Savage was Mk1. Several Savage Mk1s have been found converted to T specs by Holland & Holland but never scoped.
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Someone brought one of these into my LGS down in Texas just before I moved... Unfortunately someone had chopped it up and turned it into a No5 Jungle Carbine. At first glance it was a really nice No5. But once I got a good look at it and realized what it was the reality hurt.
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