Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
Savage produced over 1 million No4s during WW2. even working 24/7 from the 1st Jan 1941 to 31 Dec 1945 (5 full years) they would have to produce over 3,800 per week, so 1L4072 to 1L 6926 is less than a week of production, they would have used more than a single production line to serialize the rifles & they would have been allocated blocks of serial numbers, the rifle would not have been leaving the end of the line in a numerical order.
We are talking about Longbranch Rifles, not Savage. I don't believe production was the same per week in 41/ beginning 42 as it was in 45, so an average figure per week would be misleading

---------- Post added at 05:33 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:31 AM ----------

Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
This is the information that I have so far.....

1941 1L3851 1
1941 1L4131 1
1941 1L4588 1
1941 1L4798 1
1941 1L6926 1

1942 1L5979 1*
1942 1L6797 1*
1942 1L9659
1942 2L1037 1*
1942 2L1378 1*

So 1L5110 as a Mark 1* is low. What year is it, 41 or 42? As you can see there is crossed up dates, due to production methods used.
It's a 1942. When it gets to my hands I'll post the details.

I have 1941 receiver 1L0937 with a 42 dated barrel and 1L4698 also, 1941 receiver with a 42 dated barrel.