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    Question British no 4 mk 1*t savage sinper rifle?

    hi, all
    i,m new to this site, what i have is a savage us property marked. no 4 mk.1* t
    s/n14c5272 it has the scope pads on it. the screw heads have not been staked
    the stockhas thes/n of the scope that was on it at one time stamped on the wrist of the buttstock the scope no 2644 also on the bottom ofbuttstock on the wrist is a S AND A CROWN X5 ALSO S51. THE SCOPE, MOUNT,CHEEK PAD, ARE LONG GONE.THE RECEIVER IS OF THE
    EARLY MK1 WITH THE BOLT RELEASE ON THE BACK YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE RELEASE
    DOWN TO FLIP LIP UP. IT HAS THE EARLY ROUND BOLT. ALL PARTS ARE NO. TO THE RECEIVER. BOLT, BARREL, STOCK. THE BARREL IS A 2 GROOVE BARREL. THE BARREL IS IN GOOD SHAPE, SHARP LANDS, SHINY BORE. NO PITTING OR CORROSION. THE RECEIVER IS STAMPED ENGLAND WITH A CROWN. THE STOCK IS WALNUT. IN 1960 YOU COULD ORDER THIS RIFLE COMPLETE FOR $49.95 O FOR THE GOOD OLD DAYS. COPPERONE. THANK YOU.
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    Check the MKLicon and read this article by Advisory Panelicon member Lance:

    1942 No.4 Mk1*(T) Savage Sniper Rifle (less scope)

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    A lot of those early 26xx numbered telescopes ended up in the US and Canadaicon including 2648 that I've worked on according to my work records. So there's a good chance that the scope for your rifle is there too............. - somewhere!

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    savage sniper rifle?

    hi, thanks for reply. i too believe the scope& case are here some place. when i baught the rifle it had the leather strap for the case with it. the original owner of the rifle died, the gun was part of a payment for some house work done. the person i bought it from said that the rest of the scope parts where not there with the rifle. thanks. copperone

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    Peter: Do you have No. 32 scope 8208 in your records ???

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    Yep........... On rifle 0C173. You know the owner

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    To reiterate the question: in currently available records: has No.32 Mk.1 # 8208 been serviced officially or unofficially in the UKicon
    when was # 8208 serviced or calibrated and where, for whom?
    any disposition notes, records or listings on the scope: No.32 Mk.1 # 8208
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    Nothing else known Warren!

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    hi, is this a common sniper #4mk.1t? i don,t seem to have any replies as to the photo,s or thread. thank you. copperone

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    Quote Originally Posted by copperone View Post
    hi, is this a common sniper #4mk.1t? i don,t seem to have any replies as to the photo,s or thread. thank you. copperone
    Hi ..

    Posting some pics of your rifle would be great !!!

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