Finally joined the club today!
Savage Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk 1* with matching Savage bayonet. It's not a coveted Longbranch, but it also didn't cost nearly as much as a coveted Longbranch.
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Hoping to take it to the range tomorrow!
Very nice looking Savage no4, does your mag have a # on the mag...I have one just the same, and all it has is the Savage square "s" on the mag body and one the mag follower.
Just asking...
Cheers
Brian
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Does the front sight have the Savage "S" on it? The one on my no4 looks stamped out/stamp pressed, with a block like piece of metal, on both sides, where the screw goes through.
Looks like the place i should post her.
Any info on it would be great. was given to me as a kid and just pulled it out from my father's.
It was stored in a terrible way and is dirty and some rust. Is it worth it to clean it and get it restored?
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Where's Waldo?
View attachment 127386One original carbine with two of my restoration efforts.
To keep with the theme of the thread, one of these is a Lee Enfield.
I am in the final stages of restoration on another carbine, I'm starting on the linseed oil regime. I wanted to see how she looked so I took family photos.
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A long term project but worth it. An Early Lee Metford Mk.I complete with saddle ring. One of 500 purchased by the Canadian Govt in 1895.