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    montie1197
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    Model 111 30-06 ser number g464737


    Ok I need some help I bought a savage 06 model 111 from cabala's. I can find any info on it when I try to look up value it all says it has a box magazine mine does not. and it also has iron(even if they are plastic) sights any ideas please help?

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    I just bought a model 111 7mm mag from Cabelas this last Friday night and also has a G for the first letter.Its a 2003.

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    10/110 - Old Designation Sporter Series, Current Designation Law Enforcement Series (blued actions and barrel)
    11/111 - Current Designation Sporter Series (blued actions and barrel)
    12/112 - Varmint Series (available in both Blued and Stainless)
    14/114 - Classic Series (High Luster Blue, one model in SS, High Grade Wood Stock)
    16/116 - Weather Warrior Series (SS, Synthetic, Sporter & Mag Contoured Barrel)
    PTA Guns - Precision Target Action rifles (Model 12 F/TR, 12 F-Class, 12 Palma, Etc.)
    Mod. 25 & 40 - Light Varmint Series (Blued actions and barrel)
    Axis - Entry Level sporter with DBM (all the same action length, but different from 10/110 to 16/116 series; available Blued or Stainless)
    Stevens 200 - Same as 11/111 except no AccuTrigger (old style side bolt release only; Blued action and barrel)

    Model Number Letter Meanings:
    AK(or K) - Adjustable Muzzle Brake
    B - Laminate Stock
    BT - Laminated Thumbhole Stock
    C - Clip (Detachable Box Magazine)
    F - Synthetic Stock
    G - Hardwood Stock
    H - Hinged Floorplate
    L - Left Hand
    ML - Muzzleloader
    NS - No Sights
    P - Police
    SS - Stainless Steel
    SR - Supressor Ready (Threaded Muzzle)
    T - (Rimfire) Peep Sights
    V - Long-Range (Heavy Barrel) (Varmint)
    XP - Package Gun
    Y - Youth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idahokid View Post
    10/110 - Old Designation Sporter Series, Current Designation Law Enforcement Series (blued actions and barrel)
    11/111 - Current Designation Sporter Series (blued actions and barrel)
    12/112 - Varmint Series (available in both Blued and Stainless)
    14/114 - Classic Series (High Luster Blue, one model in SS, High Grade Wood Stock)
    16/116 - Weather Warrior Series (SS, Synthetic, Sporter & Mag Contoured Barrel)
    PTA Guns - Precision Target Action rifles (Model 12 F/TR, 12 F-Class, 12 Palma, Etc.)
    Mod. 25 & 40 - Light Varmint Series (Blued actions and barrel)
    Axis - Entry Level sporter with DBM (all the same action length, but different from 10/110 to 16/116 series; available Blued or Stainless)
    Stevens 200 - Same as 11/111 except no AccuTrigger (old style side bolt release only; Blued action and barrel)

    Model Number Letter Meanings:
    AK(or K) - Adjustable Muzzle Brake
    B - Laminate Stock
    BT - Laminated Thumbhole Stock
    C - Clip (Detachable Box Magazine)
    F - Synthetic Stock
    G - Hardwood Stock
    H - Hinged Floorplate
    L - Left Hand
    ML - Muzzleloader
    NS - No Sights
    P - Police
    SS - Stainless Steel
    SR - Supressor Ready (Threaded Muzzle)
    T - (Rimfire) Peep Sights
    V - Long-Range (Heavy Barrel) (Varmint)
    XP - Package Gun
    Y - Youth
    The handwriting on that kinda looks familiar.
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    What are you trying to look up exactly?

    If you are looking for value, then check gunbroker.com and similar auction sites and that will give you the best estimate of value. If you are looking for features then the above list will tell you. If the have the model number (ex: 11GNS, which means Model 11 with wood stock and No Sights) then use the list to see what features you have, otherwise use the list to work backwards to find your model number.
    204, 22 K-Hornet, 222, 223, 22-250, 22-250AI, 6BR, 243, 243AI, 6-06, 6-WSM, 250-3000AI, 270, 7-08, 7RM, 30BR, 308, 30-06, 375 H&H, 444 Marlin, 450BM, 458WM

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    no what I am trying to find out is the model number is 111 has a g that is supposed to bean hard wood stock which it doesn't have it has iron sights and says it should have a box style clip it has no clip I am trying to figure out if this is a *******ised model or something I am missing??

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    A G in the serial number does not indicate anything but year of manufacture. You need to have Savage run your serial number, they will give you a model number that will indicate the options. Series G stamped on the barrel also does not indicate options.
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    The G in your serial number has nothing to do with model type,That is the year.

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    My model number would be 111BNSXP.Laminate stock,No Sights,Package deal.I also hear the wood and laminate stocks don't have magazines.Top loaders.

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    I just email savage to get all the information from my rifle I have sights on and one of the adjustment screws was striped when cabala's tried to put a new scope on it (long story) Needless to say I want to get some different iron sights for it and need to know all the info so that I can order them so then I can get a new scope with see through rings so I don't miss a deer like I did this year because of a fogged scope (Don't buy cabela brand scopes you get what you pay for lesson learned)

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    According to the Savage Arms Partsfinder, You have a Model 111F, which is a Round Rear, Accu-trigger, blind magazine, open sight equipped rifle chambered in 30-06 in blued steel all resting in a standard synthetic plastic stock.

    You can view this by entering your serial number here in the Savage Arms partsfinder.
    https://store.savagearms.com/partfinder/
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    And thanks for the help guys I appreciate it

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    Thank you Boots

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    I put my serial number in the parts finder and says its a 111BG [AT] Satin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idahokid View Post
    I put my serial number in the parts finder and says its a 111BG [AT] Satin.
    I am assuming that the BG stands for "Laminate Hardwood", but not sure about the AT.

    I will say that the "Partsfinder" is not always 100% correct. It has been stumped and just flat out wrong before.
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    Accu-trigger?
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootsmcguire View Post
    I am assuming that the BG stands for "Laminate Hardwood", but not sure about the AT.

    I will say that the "Partsfinder" is not always 100% correct. It has been stumped and just flat out wrong before.
    It does have a green wood stock.Its my avatar.

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    Well, I guess that works out. LOL.

    AT could stand for Accu-trigger, but I can't say I have ever seen another one labeled as such. Perhaps that's how some of the first Accu-Trigger equipped units were marked and then they dropped it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotolds442 View Post
    Accu-trigger?
    You might be on to something.And yes it does have one.2003 is the first year and that's the year of my rifle.
    Last edited by Idahokid; 01-25-2014 at 07:35 PM. Reason: add

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    Purchased my 111 .300 mag from CABALA'S CANADA in 2009 ser.# G.663*** black PLASTIC stock/removal clip. bottom release. if its a GREY colored stock, blind magazine, it could be a stevens model 200.stock. imho.
    Last edited by NOOTKA NICK; 01-23-2014 at 01:22 PM. Reason: date

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    Not all G series guns were made in 2003. Mine was from 2002.

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    Quote Originally Posted by montie1197 View Post
    Ok I need some help I bought a savage 06 model 111 from cabala's. I can find any info on it when I try to look up value it all says it has a box magazine mine does not. and it also has iron(even if they are plastic) sights any ideas please help?
    They all have a box magazine, the difference is if it's a blind box, removable box or hinged floor plate. I have a 110FP with a G serial number just above yours G465xxx with a blind magazine box.

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    The wood stocks have the blind box and the synthetic stocks have hinged or removable.I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idahokid View Post
    The wood stocks have the blind box and the synthetic stocks have hinged or removable.I think.
    Wood and synthetic both can be found in all three configurations - blind, hinged, and DBM
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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