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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Looks like that's where they linished out Savage and the mark and model.
    Yes, I see that now that I look at the detailed photos!
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    Peter makes a valuable point about the "barred out" markings.

    In Commonwealth service, it is standard practice to cancel a marking (serial number, designation, etc.) by engraving a one or two fine(ish) lines through the text, instead of scrubbing / machining it off completely.

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    I changed the handguards for a more appropriated ones in walnut and has this \I/ stamp inside. Guess that stamp stand for Indian (Ishapore) ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by billy67 View Post
    Guess that stamp stand for Indian (Ishapore) ?
    Can you not show us a pic?
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    Rifle is all screwed tight and didnt take a pic but its something just like this:


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    Is that what you have then? The first stamp there?
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    That's now a nice looking No4. Have you shot it post refurb?

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