Savage No4 MkI

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Savage No4 MkI

Post by Woftam » Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:30 pm

Had it out to clean. Thought I'd get a photo while I was at it.

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Post by DuncaninFrance » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:29 am

I THINK someone at the club has one - wonder if he wants to give it a good home? :roll: :roll:
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Post by dromia » Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:35 am

Very nice, how early is the serial?

Here's mine, which you've seen Graeme.

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Mines fitted with an experimental 6 groove barrel.
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I've got one too

Post by Niner » Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:36 pm

But mine, unlike Dromia's, has the bolt release in the war expedient place on the track near the receiver opening. Mine had some problems keeping the bolt head in the track until I replaced the bolt head and smoothed out the track edges to make the function more reliable. Mine also has a bolt all in white and not with matching numbers. The date of rifle manufacture shows 1943 as the year produced.

Not a lot to like about the one I own relative to my other better made Enfields.
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The blue arrow shows the better design. My rifle is the one with the red arrow showing the location of the track release.
Looks like Dromia's at a first glance. Except for the shape of the cocking piece.
Looks like Dromia's at a first glance. Except for the shape of the cocking piece.
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Post by dromia » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:14 pm

What you have Robert is a No 4 MK1*, the final production version.

The Savage No 4 MK1s were the early production versions with only around 40,000 being made during 1941-2 from a total Savage production of 1.2 million No 4s.

The "C" in the serial number being for Chicopee Falls.
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Post by Niner » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:20 pm

Yes. Wish mine had been made before the cost cutting measures were put in place. But still want it for my collection in as an example of what most of the the Savage models were like.

Thanks for the added comment about the asterisk being added to the later ones like mine. I should have made note of the designation being altered along with the design.
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Post by Woftam » Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:12 pm

Nice rifles gents.

Adam,

mines in the 11C000 range. Just the boring old 2 groove barrel. Overall its in good condition as most in this country are.

Like most, except the very early ones, the MkI sight is of British origins, a later replacement. Had the chance to buy a Savage marked MkI sight but couldn't justify paying half the rifles price for it.

I'm in the opposite situation to you Niner, I need a MkI*.
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Post by dromia » Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:24 pm

Mines in the 7c range, came with the 300/600 yrd flip sight.

I use a target aperture when I shoot this rifle.
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