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Strange serial Number for a Savage
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11-01-2020 08:39 PM
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Maybe a Paki or Indian rebuild? The font reminds me of the one used for the new serials on some of my Indian actions.
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Well the first 3 is backwards, so it wasn't the most competent stamping. I don't see any sign of a previous SN being scrubbed though.
*Correction - it's a 2 not a backwards 3. The Serial Number is AL 20643.
Last edited by BurtonP; 11-01-2020 at 10:31 PM.
Reason: Correction
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I found a reference to AL prefix possibly being an Indian Army SN. Or is it a Fazakerly using a Savage receiver?
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The AL means "Armee Luxembourg" - if you find a GL it means "Gendarmerie Luxembourg". For me it is the first No. 4 i see with this stamp mark. Till now I only saw the No. 1 Mk. III and the Webley Mk. VI with it.
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Thanks Melanee! That's an unexpected result. So I assume the Luxembourg army acquired the rifle after the war and re-numbered it?
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The first SMLE I ever bought as a seventeen year old bore an AL (AL18299, a EFD 1918 MkIII*) prefix number on the butt socket below the safety. This was in addition to the original serial number, not replacing it. I have seen lots like this as well as a few No4's, though far fewer No4's than No1's. Most have been AL prefixes but a couple have been, IIRC G or GL. I am sure Melanie is correct about similar prefixes potentially indicating use by Luxembourg, but I'm pretty sure the Indians used a similar numbering system - IIRC PL once mentioned it to me. TBH I wasn't overly interested at the time.......should have paid more attention! I think the prefix letters related to geographical areas within the Indian state, or military units within same states/regions.
I have seen sufficiently many that I find it hard to believe that they are all Luxembourg issue.....
Last edited by Roger Payne; 11-02-2020 at 11:00 AM.
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Thanks Roger, I've seen reference to this too. I'm uncertain since the examples that I've seen photos for, all seem to show a replacement SN, which mine isn't. Also, the font and format are quite different.
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The ones I've seen which I took to be Indian were in addition to the original serial. They were all fairly untidily stamped, which sort of seemed consistent with being Indian, judging by past experience.
Does Melanie, or anyone else, know, if Luxembourg used the AL/GL prefixed numbers as well as, or as a replacement of, the original serials?
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https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=33307
Here is the thread where Mr. Laidler fairly confidently asserts that it is an Indian Princely State Force marking, and that it has also been found on Thompsons and Stens from India.
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