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    Good point Peter. That's probably what happened to my Savage 4T s/n OC1862. Rifle and all numbered parts, and scope tin all carry that rifle number. Rear rifle flat and tin carry scope number 1766. However the unnumbered bracket holds scope 4316. I guess some armorer switched them out.

    Maybe 1766 will turn up someday.

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