What is the date on your Savage?
Lucky B. Show us some more pics man.
If anyone wants a Long Branch micrometer sight, let me know and I'll dig around. Tell me how much you're willing to go. I have a few leads that may yield some goodies.
Interesting - the one I was looking at yesterday had a stamped eyepiece, not machined like that one.
tac
I'm not sure, it's not stamped anywhere on the receiver.
Get lots of pics brother. As airbourne said they don't make em any more. And each one is different in some way (ok most of em are different) my savage no 4 dcra has no date as well. Must have to go by serial number block. Gotta go worken today no time to dilly dally
1942 Savages were dated, later ones were not. Mk. I sights were a bit of a bottleneck, I could see a LB sight turning up on an early Savage. The MK. I sight was rapidly abandonned in Canada and the US, being replaced with the 300/600 Mk. II. This was the most common sight for much of the production in both countries. It was also the sight most often replaced later, with an adjustable one.
Hmm, I had no idea they were so rare.
Like I said, I bought it with the rifle because it was the first one I'd ever seen, and I figured it would go well on my nearly mint 1950 Long Branch.
Since I realized that it was probably a target rifle, I've left it alone until I can test it at a decent range.
I bought 3 last year and they come up for sale at least 2 a month.But the production run was only 1941 to early 1942 then they switched to the cheaper to make ones stamped or pressed.
Where did you buy them?
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay per sight?
The first one $200 [rip off] second $90 third $70 evil bay.Now when i surf around the net they come up here and there for sell gun auctions,forums,evil bay places like those.
I am not sure but a guy may think the Savage marked ones might be more rare the the Canadain marked ones.
Thanks!
I guess I did get a really good deal on the rifle then.![]()




























