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1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
Very nice rifles indeed. You can tell the Savage ones at a glance by the ribbing on the wood just forward of the action. You don't get that on the others.
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
those original no.4mk1(t) ?
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
YES. H&H conversions, most and put-up when BSA Sherley came on line. some say as many as 1200 went to storage having made it through having the pads leveled to the center bore line and windage center. this was done prior to scope and bracket matching.
I can almost hear the order to store them being typed out mid 1943. Our boys would have a moral hit if the stalking rifle they carried came from outside the UK. 'Use the M47C's damn the delay.' The base work was done so well when setting the pads that most original brackets settle on the rifles close on .0015" offset or cant that's about a private hair off at 100 yards with no extra fitting. Remember .008" equals 1/4 MOA at 100yards. I might have screw'ed those values up but it's not much. So they are good rifles by any measure if they hold that standard.. Fitting is above par with stocks meeting high standards. Cheers ...MJ... |
Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
Damn nice specimens MJ1. I believe you may own one of the nicest private Mil-surp collections in existence.
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
Yes they are nice, its almost impossible to find any that good over here. You lot have em all!
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
How can you say that? I havn't bought anything in two years. Well till last week anyway.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...hgowMkIIIa.jpg It felt good. I have to go and call my coach and report my weak moment now. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...DSCN0295-1.jpg .......................:D........................... |
Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
Replacement wood?
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Re: 1942 Savage #4 Enfields.
No idea, It's a Lithgow.
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