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You should definitely do a little research, you might have a rare or uncommon variation. Most of the savage made (lend lease) guns had US Property stamped along the top of the receiver and this makes them pretty easy to identify. Also they had the simple two aperture flip sight similar to the ones on the m16 a1/a2. The British and Canadian guns should have markings on the receiver where the rear stock mounts up, usually a crown over a GR for the British made guns and Long Branch for the Canadian made ones.

102 days ago
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You should definitely do a little research, you might have a rare or uncommon variation. Most of tye savage made (lend lease) guns had US Property stamped along the top of the receiver and this makes this them pretty easy to identify. Also they had the simple two aperture flip sight similar to the ones on the m16 a1/a2. The British and Canadian guns should have markings on the receiver where the rear stock mounts up, usually a crown over a GR for the British made guns and Long Branch for the Canadian made ones.

102 days ago
1 score