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    No 1 and NO 4 TRigger GUards

    New to site. FInally retired and going through my Enfields. Have a beautiful Savage made in 42. Lots of “S” marks and no import Mark. has a No 1 trigger guard with sling swivel. Wear is consistent. A Long Branch has no Breech Cover loop, just two spots where it looks broken off. Are both correct. I have seen new trigger guards without the loop. Are they interchangeable?.... thanks. Jim
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    SMLE guard is never correct on a No.4, but shouldn't be too hard to find a Savage one in similar condition.

    The loop was sometimes removed so it didn't interfere with a swivel sling loop such as was used on No4(T)s and many No4s used for target work.

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    Dont get into factory correct with Enfields. Service correct as the rifle left service is correct.

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