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azlester
01-17-2011, 05:38 PM
Hi
I have been hanging around here for awhile and I have some questions that I have been unable to get answers to. I own a pre-1995 111(s/n F463xxx) long action Savage with the black "Tupperware" stock(I am assuming it was built in 1993-1994). I love the gun(it has put meat in the freezer regularly) and so far I have had zero issues with it. But after reading the standard comment on the Savage site about washing their hands of pre-1995 guns I got a tad concerned.
What parts on the non-accutrigger 111 have changed since the reformation? If i need bolt/trigger parts what ones can I use or not use?
Thank you for the time and your valuable inputs.

82boy
01-18-2011, 01:29 AM
Welcome to the site.
Don't worry about the older 11's they are still good guns and just about every part will interchange with the newer guns. The guns was made during a dark time for Savage, and some of the machining left a bit to desire. But that doesn't mean that they shoot any worse than other Savage.

The older guns have the highly desirable 3 screw triggers in them, and many people replace there newer pre-accu trigger(And Stevens 200) triggers with them. The older guns use a three piece sear, which had the tendency to come apart, the newer sears drop right in. The bolts, and the rest of the parts are the same. (With slight differences, throughtout model years, Example Savage changed firing pin diameter latter on in production.)

I have a 110 built in 1989, (Considered one of the worse year for a Savage) and the gun is a shooter. This gun will shoot competitively with many top end custom action guns. No problem.