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    You'll find the early pattern, low cut forends on some factory original 1942 Long Branch No.4's as well as Savage production through 1943.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    ...... low cut forends on some factory original 1942 Long Branch No.4's......
    Early '42 Long Branch 2Lxxxx ...



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    Quote Originally Posted by rayg View Post
    Vincent did you check to see if the screw fit your rifle? If it does and you are not going to use it, I'd be happy to buy the cut out and screw from you as my Trials is all original except missing the cutoff, Ray
    Ray,
    I have not taken the wood off. I just assumed it was what Peter calls a “Bog Standard” No4 Mk1 body since it doesn’t have the slot cut for the cutoff.

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