Remove the mag from the rifle and look in the mag well. On my rifle you can see the aluminum bed clearly. Try the on yours.
As for rings I like these. http://www.burrisoptics.com/mounting...ignature-rings
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Remove the mag from the rifle and look in the mag well. On my rifle you can see the aluminum bed clearly. Try the on yours.
As for rings I like these. http://www.burrisoptics.com/mounting...ignature-rings
I looked at it, and is having a hard time telling it. Due to the color of the stock. It might not have it, unless I am mistaken with the color of the stock and the barrel.
The stock does feel stiff though. I will contact customer service to see what they have to say.
https://store.savagearms.com/partfinder/
Try putting your serial number in the box. And press the launch button.
I did. It said " Our apologies... Serial number entered cannot be found in the system. Please note: We do not service models manufactured prior to serial number F498821.
Please refer to the warranty and repair page for possible resources for repair and parts for these firearms." :/ My serial number starts with a J. Could it be due to their custom model they made for Dicks?
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Savage is way behind updating serial numbers into the 'Parts Finder'. My new rifle is nearly 3-months old and the serial number is still not recognized.
Mine is a j as well
After waiting in on a request via online for several days, I decided to call today. According to the serial number it is an accustock. Since they do not have the information online, like RMGunner mention, they are behind on their serial number updates in "path finder", I asked them to email me the information to my email.
It is an accustock , the sku is 22379. This model is a Dicks exclusive. I got mine at field and stream which own by Dicks.
The only thing that seems to not match the info seems to be the overall length which is 44.25 in. Mine seems to be shorter than that. I need to reconfirm this when I get home.
Other than that I told them about my magazine problem, and they would have send me a new one with return label to send mine back but they were currently out of stock, so I would have to call back again in a week or two. I am not sure if getting a new one form them would fix the problem, since it seems to be an design issue while a lot of the other 10 FCP-SR have a similar problem.
Other then that the customer service representative was very helpful and nice about helping you out.
is that Kryptek an "accu-stock"?
According to Savage, and my serial number it is an accu-stock.
Thanks, good looking rifle!!
jlefud71- Do you happen to know the torque spec of the 3 screws for the stock. My rear screw, the one behind the trigger guard keeps on spinning, it goes in, but there is no end to the torque. There is no movement of the stock or the trigger guard, but unlike the other 20 screw with stop around 40 in-lbs, the rear screw seems not fitted. Thanks
I just picked one up at Grabagun. Nice rifle. My first bolt action. Getting used to 308 after shooting mostly 223/556.
That rear screw should not be torqued. Just hand tight. It doesn't attach to the action. Just there for the trigger guard