Savage no4 mk1 markings / identification “No 4 MkI F (FTR)”?

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Savage no4 mk1 markings / identification “No 4 MkI F (FTR)”?

I have this savage no4 mk1 that has some markings on it and I can’t find any reference to it in any of my books. Here are some pics; No 4 MkI F (FTR) is marked above S No4 mk1* and below OC47104 which also appears on the receiver band. The barrel has Brit proofs, I think, and from the little I found on line; this may have been re-barrelled. I’m hoping someone could shed some light on this.
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Savage No4 MkI* should be a 1941 or early 42 build going by serial number 0C4704, rebuilt at the Fazakerly plant in Britain. F is Fazakerly, FTR is factory thorough repair. Not sure about the barrel markings though? SHould be an early MkI* too should it not?
 
It's from the first 5000 of Savage production obviously. What is interesting is to see how early they changed to MkI* specs vs. Long Branch who seem to have made at least 10,000 MkI, rather than MKI* rifles.

Was probably rebarrelled when FTR'd.

The lack of a date below the markings on the left receiver wall is strange. I have a 0C Savage here and it definitely has "1942" stamped in there. I'll check the SN later and if it's later than yours, then something strange is going on.
 
I have this savage no4 mk1 that has some markings on it and I can’t find any reference to it in any of my books. Here are some pics; No 4 MkI F (FTR) is marked above S No4 mk1* and below OC47104 which also appears on the receiver band. The barrel has Brit proofs, I think, and from the little I found on line; this may have been re-barrelled. I’m hoping someone could shed some light on this.

If the serial is 0C47104 (five numerals after the C) it is a very late Savage made mid 1944.
The barrel looks to be Brit; quite in keeping with a rifle that went through FTR at Fazakerly.
 
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