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Posted: June 29 2022 at 11:55am |
scottz63
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Very cool! I need one of those to go with my upcoming Savage build. My receiver is a 1942 as well.
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14EH AIT Instructor-PATRIOT Fire Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer
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Great to have!
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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not at all hard to believe considering the savage production was all lend lease or gifted war effort for commonwealth use , none of it saw US service , in 42 everything was needed immediately in service , im surprised it is in this condition , must have served in canadian home front service , i think you found one that was well preserved and well worth having , it would look great on a savage rifle tho ,
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