Savage LE ; US property

As an American I can tell you that Savage made more Enfield rifles than any other country during WWII. The U.S. (Savage) also charged the British more for their Enfield rifles than any other Enfield made and also introduced many manufacturing shortcuts to "reduce cost". :confused:

Give me a Long Branch and a Molson beer any day over a Savage.

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But what do I know about war profiteering.............................
 
I have a 1950 LB and a Savage, I prefer my LB too.

I just wish it didn't have the bolt release cut out in the receiver.:(

I prefer the older plunger method at the rear.

I was told by an American collector that the Fazakerley No.4 Mk.2's are the rifle to have. I'd like to pick one up someday.
 
I wouldn't bad mouth the Savage product too much. There is nothing to choose between them for accuracy and functionality. Cosmetically the LBs appear a bit nicer though. Around 38 yrs ago an Army buddy and I bought a full case of NIG(grease) Savages.:) They featured very pretty birch stocks which looked very nice with the parkerized finish. I always seem to have at least one Savage in the barn. My current one is a very nice -except for the dastardly Ishapore screw!!:(

I have a friend who used to amuse himself by building heavy barreled .223 Rem gopher guns on No4 actions.:eek: He put them in 1 piece stocks. The big truck axle barrels made the action look very flimsy. He would only do the .223 conversion on LB and Savage actions, claiming that the Brit made ones were not as strong. They looked like sh@t, but they were accurate enough.
 
I wouldn't bad mouth the Savage product too much. There is nothing to choose between them for accuracy and functionality. Cosmetically the LBs appear a bit nicer though. Around 38 yrs ago an Army buddy and I bought a full case of NIG(grease) Savages.:) They featured very pretty birch stocks which looked very nice with the parkerized finish. I always seem to have at least one Savage in the barn. My current one is a very nice -except for the dastardly Ishapore screw!!:(

I have a friend who used to amuse himself by building heavy barreled .223 Rem gopher guns on No4 actions.:eek: He put them in 1 piece stocks. The big truck axle barrels made the action look very flimsy. He would only do the .223 conversion on LB and Savage actions, claiming that the Brit made ones were not as strong. They looked like sh@t, but they were accurate enough.

The American made Savage Enfield is built to British "standards", BUT as an American I find it hard to swallow the "cost" the British were charged and the manufacturing "shortcuts" that were forced on them.

The American public is also very much unaware of "what" the American "help and friendship" in WWII cost the British. You have no further than to look at the war profiteering going on in the Iraq and Afghan war.

BUT if you really want to argue about American superiority and old wars fought long long ago...............................
(my son lives about 10 miles from where I took this photo which is a short distance from Lake Champlain where the battle took place)

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P.S. My cousin "Johnny" Horton wrote and sang the historical ballad "The Battle of New Orleans" which won the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording.

Battle Of New Orleans

In 1814 we took a little trip, Along with Col. Jackson
down the mighty Mississip. We took a little bacon, and
we took a little beans. And we met the bloody British near
the town of New Orleans.

We looked down the river and we seen the British come,
An there must have been a hundred of them beatin on the drum.
They stepped so high & they made their bugles ring, we
stood beside our cotton bails & didn't say a thing.

Old Hickory said we could take 'em by surprise if we didn't
fire our muskets 'til we looked them in the eye.
We held our fire 'til we see'd their faces well, then we
opened up our squirrel guns & really gave 'em WELL....

They ran thru the briars and they ran thru the brambles and
they ran thru the bushes where a rabbit wouldn't go.
They ran so fast the the hounds couldn't catch 'em on down
the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.

We fired our cannon till the barrel melted down, then we grabbed
an alligator & we fought another round. We filled his head with
cannon balls, & powered his behind 'n when we touched the
powder off the gator lost his mind.


We won that war BUT the Canadians are still capturing American territory led by my other cousin Tim Horton.
(The North East of the U.S. is almost completely under Canadian control. :D

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Of note is the fact that even more "Hortons" were "exported" to Tasmania in Australia.
(the American Horton branch of the family were faster runners) :eek:

Unfortunately Tim Horton's side of the family played Hockey and stayed loyal to the King.
(Hockey profiteering) :rolleyes:
 
BUT if you really want to argue about American superiority and old wars fought long long ago.
Oh really? Why is the White house white?..............................
 
John, we are coming & you will be brought into the fold. Resistance is futile! Now, repeat after me " Large double double & an apple fritter, please."
 
John, we are coming & you will be brought into the fold. Resistance is futile! Now, repeat after me " Large double double & an apple fritter, please."

Oh hell, I am still getting my head around the Grande concept at starbucks...yet timmy does make a rocking apple fritter, even if they are frozen on delivery....did I say that out loud!!!!!

Long branch or Savage...hmmm...does it go BANG??? Then that suits the bill just fine for me. Got both, and both are top flight, could choose on or the other.
 
"...Long Branch or Savage...hmmm...does it go BANG..." Is the headspace ok? Thousands of 'em were assembled out of parts bins with zero QC.
Neither is worth more than the other when 'bubba'd'. However, like Can-down says, a Savage made rifle is worth a bit more Stateside.
Not that it really matters, but when the Savage contract ended, all the remaining rifles, parts and machinery was sent to Long Branch. Had a Savage on my MIU, long ago. It shot the same as any of the LB made rifles.
"...We won that war..." Andy Jackson won that battle, but the U.S. lost the war.
 
"...We won that war..." Andy Jackson won that battle, but the U.S. lost the war.

Which was fought after the war had ended.
Didn't the US initiate an invasion to conquer British North America, and failed?
Yup, that's a successful war.....
 
BUT if you really want to argue about American superiority and old wars fought long long ago.
Oh really? Why is the White house white?..............................

It was painted that way to cover up all the duct tape......................

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Besides we weren't forced to call it the Maison Blanche also ;)
 
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