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    What kind of Mess?

    Is This, All of my Rifles are Shooters and this one, (Long Branch No 4 Mk1*) shoots very well, but someone sure Bubba'd this one and I can't understand why, I have had it for more than 20 years, but just now got to looking.


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    Looks like somebody didn't want somebody else to see what was there. Like tattooing over an ex girlfriend's name!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lngstrt View Post
    Looks like somebody didn't want somebody else to see what was there. Like tattooing over an ex girlfriend's name!
    The letters "D" and "P" for example.

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    Looks like it could have been a Thai crest that got mangled.

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    Is that a 'U.S. Ordinance Bomb' marking on the bolt-head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by butlersrangers View Post
    Is that a 'U.S. Ordinance Bomb' marking on the bolt-head?
    Yes it is!
    I suspect that that Rifle has a Savage Bolt!

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    A late war ('44) Savage bolt by the s/n and an early war cocking piece.
    Wonder if this rifle was a re-capture, perhaps from the Germans.....? Any other markings on the butt ?
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mag Fed View Post
    A late war ('44) Savage bolt by the s/n and an early war cocking piece.
    Wonder if this rifle was a re-capture, perhaps from the Germans.....? Any other markings on the butt ?
    Cheers.
    No, no markings on the Butt or the Stock or underneath the Butt Plate, there is an R on the Flat of the Barrel and a 4 0 slightly to the side of that, I think that this is a Parts Gun put together at Federal Ordinance of S. El Monte Cal., who was the Importer.

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