- Ad Type
- For Sale
- For Trade
- Price
- $1
- Manufacturer
- Other / Not Listed
- Caliber
- Other / Not Listed
- City
- Seattle
- State
- Washington
- Zip Code
- 98101
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Selling dupes. Will add more, but here is the first set. All are good shooters with bright bores. Prices do not include shipping.
Will consider selling individually or as a package. Also would consider trade for shooter Viz35.
From the top:
- 1941 Lithgow No1. Sold
- 1942 1903, Sold
- 1944 Maltby No.4, FTR by BSA in 54. Matching. Sporter rescue with correct parts. Stock is a repaired sporter stock, repair is under rear band and very solid (walnut joiner piece with epoxy) Butt is the universal No.1/No.4 butt made in WW2. Sold
- 1942 Savage No.1 early (2C serial) Mismatched bolt. These early rifles are rare as Savage switched to No.4Mk1* configuration later in 42. This was also sporter rescue, but all correct Savage parts except forend, which is a repaired sporter British low wood forend (correct for 42 dated rifles) and a later rear sight, as I didnt find a Savage No.1 rear sight. Bright bore original 5 Groove Savage barrel. This would be a great candidate for a Savage No.4 T clone, as many of the early Savage rifles went into the conversion program. $600
Will consider selling individually or as a package. Also would consider trade for shooter Viz35.
From the top:
- 1941 Lithgow No1. Sold
- 1942 1903, Sold
- 1944 Maltby No.4, FTR by BSA in 54. Matching. Sporter rescue with correct parts. Stock is a repaired sporter stock, repair is under rear band and very solid (walnut joiner piece with epoxy) Butt is the universal No.1/No.4 butt made in WW2. Sold
- 1942 Savage No.1 early (2C serial) Mismatched bolt. These early rifles are rare as Savage switched to No.4Mk1* configuration later in 42. This was also sporter rescue, but all correct Savage parts except forend, which is a repaired sporter British low wood forend (correct for 42 dated rifles) and a later rear sight, as I didnt find a Savage No.1 rear sight. Bright bore original 5 Groove Savage barrel. This would be a great candidate for a Savage No.4 T clone, as many of the early Savage rifles went into the conversion program. $600
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