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Originally Posted by
XL39E1
Minimum of 6, Maximum of 8.
So a survivor would be a little on the rare side then.
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01-25-2021 07:03 PM
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I would be a happy man to own one of those!!!
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From a PM, in case anyone is confused.
Picture, as promised. Looks like a "1"
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
So a survivor would be a little on the rare side then.
What's the serial number?
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Originally Posted by
Roy W
What's the serial number?
0C109
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
0C109
Nice, it's on the list as being made on 28/03/72 as one of a batch of 13 rifles.
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During the '90's belonged to Rob Hallam & was part of the Charnwood collection.
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During the '90's belonged to Rob Hallam & was part of the Charnwood collection.
Now in Aussie and I didn't import it.
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I'd noticed it was now yours Bindi. I used to see it often, twenty five years ago. It was one of the batch that Charnwood got & Rob kept it for their collection (after exporting it to Canada
& then reimporting it to keep the government happy) because of it being rarer than your average L42. I've no idea who bought it in the auction at Bonhams, but it obviously made its way to Oz somehow! You have a nice rifle....
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Originally Posted by
Lance
From a PM, in case anyone is confused.
Picture, as promised. Looks like a "1"
That is very interesting, has any one seen this mark on a non T savage?
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