Presenting the Stevens-Savage No.4 Mk1*, a bolt-action rifle steeped in history and brimming with character. Manufactured between 1942-1944, this unique firearm is a U.S. made version of the iconic British Lee-Enfield rifle. It was produced under the "U.S. PROPERTY" stamp, a testament to the Lend-Lease Act of World War II.
This firearm is a rare find, with limited production numbers, making it a coveted item for collectors and firearm enthusiasts alike.
The overall condition of this rifle is good, showing signs of careful usage and handling. There are minor dings and scrapes on the smooth walnut stock, as well as minor wear marks on the blued finish. These minor imperfections, however, do not detract from the functionality or historical significance of this piece.
This firearm comes with a 10-round magazine and a cotton gun sling, adding to its usability and vintage appeal. Its .303 British caliber and 25.2" barrel length ensure a powerful and precise performance. The bore condition is good, showcasing clean and well-maintained lands and grooves. The protected front blade with an adjustable rear aperture ensures precision with every shot.
The Stevens-Savage No.4 Mk1* US Property is more than just a firearm. It's a piece of World War II history, a symbol of international cooperation, and a testament to American manufacturing prowess. It's an ideal acquisition for those with an appreciation for history, or those desiring a reliable and potent firearm for their collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history.



