![]() ![]() It appears that around 132,800 MKIs were made. It appears that 3,000+ rifles were serial numbered in 1941 but according to Skennerton only 1,325 were completed (accepted?) OC1 was converted to a sniper and is shown in Skennerton's book. I have added some serial number observations about Savage snipers and unfinished snipers.ġ3C2752 - 1942 MKI highest MKI # 1942 dateġ3C2845 - 1942 MKI* lowest MKI* # 1942 dateģ6C1916 - 1942 MKI* highest MKI* # 1942 dateĥ1C7693 - no date lowest MKI* # with no dateĠC63110 - no date highest MKI* # with no date Wonder if Savage was using up some surplus receivers held back as parts? Or? ![]() Does anyone else have a MKI with a serial number higher than 13C2752. ![]() One Savage #4 MKI, serial number 17C5233, 1942 date, has turned up. Be sure that the year is not scrubbed off. Note: we have an overlap between 1943 dated and no date rifles, need more observations in the 51Cxxxx to 60Cxxxx range. Here is what I have seen so far and picked up from another forum. I know, as an author, that rifles are not completed in strict numerical order but perhaps we can narrow down the ranges. With the numbers of Savage #4s turning up at shows in the US perhaps it is time to try to refine some of the serial number ranges. Keep your eyes open and we can fill in more of the gaps. Thanks for the responses and as promised here is an updated list. ![]()
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