Lakefield Mark 2 rescue. Questions....

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Long story short. Was inquiring with a friend about a rifle he's selling (I'll get that SKS some day). Ended up with a Lakefield Mark 2 for free. Was under water in a flooded building for a couple months before being rescued with a canoe. Did a soak in seafoam (sounds like the right product right?) and snaked the bore. Everything freed up and it runs good. Stock is kinda worse for wear. Did a bit of research and apparently Lakefield was bought by savage and this rifle is the design that turned into the mark 2 savage. Does anyone know if the parts interchange? They come with different stock options and also an acutrigger.
 
Western gun parts in edmonton alberta, I rescued/restored my old mkII lakefield and was able to buy the correct stock and pad from them.
I dont believe the savage parts interchange.

J.p.
 
The stock is servicable but swollen in odd places. Thought if aftermarket stocks are made for the savage they might fit. Don't really want to buy one on a gamble. Might just clean this up as best as I can and leave it with a story to tell.
 
Should try calling savage. Think I tried Western gun parts looking for a piece for my cooey and they gave me a pfo response. Might have been the representative I talked to.
 
It is true that Savage's MkII started as the Lakefield MkII. Savage later changed things up a bit, and added the accu-trigger. Stocks may be fitted to both/either model but always just "drop in".

Some parts are still the same like magazines and retainers, but pretty sure the newer bolts are longer.

Good score for free no matter what. If the bore survived the flooding you should wind up with a respectable, and proudly Canadian gem.
 
It seems to shoot ok. Haven't really taken the time to shoot for accuracy yet. Think I'm gonna give the stock a quick sand and some oil and leave it be. Has become my current favorite for tromping around the yard and throwing in the truck. Until the next one comes along.
 
The savage is slightly larger and different, I bought a Boyd's SS evolution and bedded it in, an excellent stock for a rimfire, but I may have the old original one, if your interested I'll have a look for it
 
I just picked up a Lakefield Mark II, so I was able to compare it to my Savage Mark IIs.

The Lakefield bolt is shorter and the cocking piece is different. The firing pin is round in profile on my lakefield and rectangular on my Savages. The Lakefield action is secured to the stock by a single screw instead of two.

I pulled the two apart to give you some photos

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Scoped is Lakefield. The other is a 2010/2011 Stevens 300F (Basically a Savage Mk. IIF with a 13" barrel and without Accutrigger

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Wood stock is Lakefield, plastic is Stevens

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Cocked Lakefield bolt on the left, Cocked Savage bolt on the right

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Lakefield bolt face, cocked

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Savage bolt face, uncocked

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3 Savage Mk. II/Stevens 300 bolts (2 cocked, 1 uncocked) and the Lakefield Mk. II bolt (uncocked)

The stocks did not interchange. However, you may have better luck with parts for older (pre E-receiver) Savage Mark IIs
http://www.savageshooters.com/content.php?148-Mark-II-93R-Old-v-New-E-Receiver-Differences
 
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