Hmm.. $14,500 for a demilitarized cannon. I'll have to pass. grin


I know they produced a ton of Lewis machineguns and Enfields, but never heard of them making cannons. But since they were bought by Driggs-Seabury in 1915, I wouldn't be surprised that Driggs-Seabury had a division making heavy arms and Savage got put on the guns. Doesn't really make it a Savage gun, per se..


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