1161 DESIRABLE WWII SAVAGE LEND-LEASE NO. 4 MKI BOLT

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Dec 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 300.00 USD
Estimated at 600.00 - 900.00 USD
ACTION MILITARY SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 303 British. S# 10C1824. Serial number matches on receiver & bolt. Bbl. 25". This rifle is prossibly one of those mentioned on page 229 of "The Lee-Enfield" by Ian Skennerton. As stated on page 229, "Some Stevens Savage No. 4 MKI & MKI* rifles were fitted with the mount pads although most of them were not set up with no. 32 scopes, rather put into store as bare rifles.". On page 230 it is stated again that "a small number of the Stevens Savage rifles were converted to sniper models in 1942 and are readily identified by the 'U.S. Property' marking on the left side of the receiver.". This rifle has the "U.S. Property" marking which is partly hidden under the front scope base. The receiver is marked on the left side "S / NO.4 MKI / -1942-". The rifles does not have the "T" sniper marking. The left side of the butt socket does have the tiny "flaming bomb" marking. The receiver ring is marked on the right side w/ "ENGLAND" & "crown" proof. Right side of bbl. has British export proofs. The "S" marked rear sight has had the battle aperture removed correctly. Blade front sight w/ stamped protective ears. The left receiver wall is fitted with the correct bases for the no. 32 scope mount. The receiver is fitted w/ a latch type bolt head release behind the charger bridge. The bolt has the early button head cocking piece. Numerous parts on the rifle have the "S" marking. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock is marked "S51" at bottom behind grip. This marking was used by Holland & Holland when converting these rifles to sniper configuration. Correct wooden cheekpiece held w/ 2 steel screws. Alloy trap buttplate. Rear handguard has longitudinal grooves. CONDITION: rifle shows very little evidence of surface use although the original finish has some light staining & scattered handling marks. Notable small dents on the right side at the lower band. Metal has a large percentage of its original finish, but with some light wear & high point areas. Near excellent 4 groove barrel. (24-4994/RW). CURIO. $600-900.