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Asking $399 cash. I will pay for transfer at Coat of Arms in Keizer, Oregon. I will consider meeting in Beaverton/Hillsboro/Tigard/Oregon City/Albany, however, if I drive, then buyer pays transfer.
*I would trade straight across for a factory stock Glock 43 or Glock 26 in good condition, OR partial trades for ammo (9mm, 5.56x45, .223, 7.62x51, .308, or M2 Ball (30.06 for Garand). Send your offer, I will consider anything reasonable.
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1942 Savage/Stevens Enfield No. 4 Mk I*. Mix of non-matching Savage (receiver, wrist, magazine, buttstock) and Fazakerley F49 and F53 parts (bolt, nose cap, front sight protector, handguards, rear sight). Possible Factory Through Repair (FTR) in the early 1950's but I cannot be sure. Tiny "ENGLAND" import mark on wrist, possibly a pre-1968 import. 2-groove mirror bore with a small section (< 1") of very light pitting midway through, which does not affect accuracy at all. This has the preferred milled Mark I flip up sight starting at 200m with fine adjustments for precision shooting.
This rifle has the smoothest action of any Enfield I have owned and is a great shooter, with 100% reliability. If you do your part, it will hit the bullseye every time. I had originally planned to track down as many Savage parts as possible and fully restore it, but I just don't have time and I would like to finish some other projects, as I have other Enfields in the stable.
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*I would trade straight across for a factory stock Glock 43 or Glock 26 in good condition, OR partial trades for ammo (9mm, 5.56x45, .223, 7.62x51, .308, or M2 Ball (30.06 for Garand). Send your offer, I will consider anything reasonable.
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1942 Savage/Stevens Enfield No. 4 Mk I*. Mix of non-matching Savage (receiver, wrist, magazine, buttstock) and Fazakerley F49 and F53 parts (bolt, nose cap, front sight protector, handguards, rear sight). Possible Factory Through Repair (FTR) in the early 1950's but I cannot be sure. Tiny "ENGLAND" import mark on wrist, possibly a pre-1968 import. 2-groove mirror bore with a small section (< 1") of very light pitting midway through, which does not affect accuracy at all. This has the preferred milled Mark I flip up sight starting at 200m with fine adjustments for precision shooting.
This rifle has the smoothest action of any Enfield I have owned and is a great shooter, with 100% reliability. If you do your part, it will hit the bullseye every time. I had originally planned to track down as many Savage parts as possible and fully restore it, but I just don't have time and I would like to finish some other projects, as I have other Enfields in the stable.
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Interested parties send PM, thank you for looking.
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