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    larrys1911
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    Long action savage age


    Ive got a savage long action that is different.....

    the scope rail is integral with the action and so is the recoil lug.... the action looks like it was done with a file... rough. Actually I could do a lot better with a file.

    can anyone tell me when they stopped building the actions this way.

    Thanks

    Larry

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    Picture?
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    I think they were mid 90's just before they went bankrupt and were bought out and turned into what they are today.I would use it for a truck gun or sell it and get a more modern one with the roundback reciever with the accutrigger.Your rifle was probably a package rifle as a place called dicks sporting goods sold alot like you describe.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    larrys1911
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    Thanks Jonbearman,
    No wonder they went Bankrupt. they cut costs by using the barrel nut gorilla with an angle grinder for final shaping.

    Stumpjumper,
    Ill try and get a picture up today just for show and tell.

    Larry

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    It was there attempt at casting. Only one year. To much warpage when heat treated.
    There are also some older receivers with bases soldered on also.
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    larrys1911
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    Any Idea on the year?

    well I tried to post an image but apparently I have to have a upload the image as a file and it wont let me do that because apparently my paid member account has expired and I just now realized it.......

    Just a note to the mods on that one....... How about a Private message that your dues are due before they expire....surely that can be done automaticly

    Larry

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    Those 2 styles were only made for 18 months, between 1988-89.
    "As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."

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