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    With thanks to Advisory Panelicon member Lance, we've added a new entry to the England - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    A rare "all correct" 1942 No.4 Mk1*(T) Savage Sniper Rifle (less scope) (click here) .....

    Lance's article, accompanied by a detailed 165 pic photo montage, speaks to this example as being one of approximately 3,400 rifles converted by Holland and Holland and re-barreled with an Enfield 5 groove barrel, however, it was never fitted with a matching No.32 scope.

    There are also several entries with pics noted in the "Collector's Feedback and Comments" section of the main Knowledge Library entry, including a discussion with photo montage by "terrylee" on what made up the contents of a No.4(T) sniper kit, a discussion how to spot a fake No.4(T), identifying Weedon repair markings (with pics) on a No.4(T) and finally, a discussion surrounding the correctness of various types of sling swivels observed on No.4(T) rifles.

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    Badger that is a great report. Full of insites and super photos. I have a 15C that looked unfired and full of cosmolineicon and a lot of the questions I had have been answered.

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    A very nice rifle indeed. 13C is the same serial block as my infantry issue '42 Savage.


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    It is a great artical, well assembled and thought out. It got me thinking and looking over things.

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    With thanks to Advisory Panelicon Member, Brian Dickicon of BDLicon Ltd., we've added Note #3 to the "Collectors Comments and Feedback Section" for this MKLicon entry. It contains a small photo montage of his very early 1941 No.4 Mk1(T) Savage Sniper Rifle (less scope) serial #0C160. Beautiful looking rifle in great conidtion. You can see what great care Brian takes in looking after it.

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