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Dating Savage/Stevens rifles - Model 4,5,6 and 85,86,87 series and variants
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<blockquote data-quote="Steeltown" data-source="post: 3596849" data-attributes="member: 47959"><p>My first post, so forgive any errors, thanks so much for all your info on the model 5 savage .22 I Just inherited one from my grandfather, and using your information in the fact that it was built in Chicopee Falls and contains the RE patent number, and also an inspectors stamp that appears to start with L and I think has the digits 41, would lead me to believe it was manufactured in 1960. Do you agree?? Also, the only thing that appears to need attention with his rifle is the trigger guard, which was painted black but it’s flaking badly. Is there a way to purchase another or do you recommend unscrewing it and sanding/painting it? I’m slightly concerned that if I unscrew it, it will tighten back up and not become stripped. Appreciate any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steeltown, post: 3596849, member: 47959"] My first post, so forgive any errors, thanks so much for all your info on the model 5 savage .22 I Just inherited one from my grandfather, and using your information in the fact that it was built in Chicopee Falls and contains the RE patent number, and also an inspectors stamp that appears to start with L and I think has the digits 41, would lead me to believe it was manufactured in 1960. Do you agree?? Also, the only thing that appears to need attention with his rifle is the trigger guard, which was painted black but it’s flaking badly. Is there a way to purchase another or do you recommend unscrewing it and sanding/painting it? I’m slightly concerned that if I unscrew it, it will tighten back up and not become stripped. Appreciate any advice. [/QUOTE]
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