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    Savage Arms Model 58

    I have a bolt action Savage Model 58 12 gauge cylinder bore with some markings that I think are Thai. It is also CAI import stamped. Some feedback has implied this might have been one of the CIDG force weapons in SEA. Although not strictly military it has some interesting features and any info on these markings would be appreciated.[IMG][/IMG]
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    I do know the numbers translated to 902..the SN# on the receiver is 822.

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    questions answered...

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