SKU: F185
Collectable 1942-dated Savage-made No.4 Mk1 bolt-action rifle in .303 British, serial number 7C4031 – the 74,031st rifle produced by Savage during WWII. This example retains all correct Savage-marked parts, including the early button-style cocking piece, trigger, trigger guard, magazine, barrel bands, rearsight, foresight, and protector. Features a matching-number bolt and correct two-groove Savage barrel, which gauges very tight at 0.30350 – ideal for both collectors and shooters alike.
The rifle wears its typical Savage wartime woodwork and is additionally marked with South African service stamps, further enhancing its historical value. A fine example of an American-made Lee-Enfield with both originality and shooting potential.
Key Features:
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Calibre: .303 British
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Manufacturer: Savage Arms, USA
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Model: No.4 Mk1
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Serial Number: 7C4031
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Year: 1942
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Bolt: Matching serial number
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Barrel: Correct 2-groove Savage barrel – gauges tight at 0.30350
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Markings: South African military service stamps
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Features:
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Early button cocking piece
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Savage-marked trigger, guard, magazine, sights, barrel bands
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Typical Savage woodwork
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Condition: Used – Collectable, tight bore, excellent shooting potential
Ideal for:
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Historic military rifle collectors
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Lee-Enfield enthusiasts
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WWII arms collectors
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Accurate vintage shooting rifle setup