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Thread: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

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    Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**


    So, i found a good deal on a Savage 110 in 22-250 (kid(s) need something to get started on deer with ;p small tx deer)

    Anyway,
    it's a 110, flat rear receiver, serial is F493xxx (around 1994/95?).

    When did they stop making flat receivers ?
    Also the bolt has a spur on the lower right side that i dont recall being present on my Stevens 200.

    Is this a 110(x) (E/G/etc) walnut stock with 5 1/8'ish spacing, center feed ?

    curious on the model /age as how it affects order parts/stocks.


    Thanks
    Knickia

    **Update*** Here is a picture of the lip on the right hand side of the bolt (gas baffles ?)

    Does this indicate it to be a 110(x-something) ? I have not noticed these on any of the 10/110s i have handled.

    [img width=337 height=450]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs291.snc3/28227_1261413864700_1510299940_30538033_2961669_n. jpg[/img]


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    Re: Savage 110 questions

    110? A .22-250 in a long action? Is it an old J series?

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    Re: Savage 110 questions

    definately not a short action or a centerfeed mag.

    It is definately a staggerfeed, but you'd have to measure the screw spacing yourself to see if it is a true long action(5.00") or a intermediate "J" action(4.522").
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    Re: Savage 110 questions

    Sorry, yes your right, my brain said staggered, but i typed center, Your correct it's a stagger feed.

    I did find this
    "The original 110 was a "one size fits all " action typically referred to as the "J" action. They had a action screw spacing of 4.522"

    Starting around 1988 the 110 screw spacing became 5.062" and starting around 1998 the short action with a 4.275" spacing.

    Now....
    There were some long actions ( 5.062") configured as short actions. The magazine opening was cut to accept a short action box with an extended front baffle to shorten the bolt throw ( bolt stop). "


    It would appear to be the short action cartridge on a long action as noted, the screw spacing looks right @ 5.062 , my calipers dont open that wide, but a quick check with a tape puts it just over 5".

    I "assume" that any 110 stock with 5.062 spacing would fit ? I am thinking i might find a beater stock to hack down to size, or a youth stock for it.

    The barrel is stamped with both 110 and 22-250.

    So i guess the other real mystery is what the little spur on the bottom right side of the bolt carrier/baffles is (i only have a round rear receiver to compare to so i don't know if this is a normal guide mechanism for flat receivers).


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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    Added photo to original post of the Spur/Lip on the right side of the bolt, left side is smooth...


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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    that keeps the bolt from opening way farther then it has to for a shorter cartridge. it is still used on the 10 series in .223

    a lot of barrels also said if they were series "E" or "J" on them. nothing on yours? J started when they went to the changed screw spacing. If your is the 5"+ long action it is older then the J. not a good view of the bolt, but newer then the rifles with the old bolt head.

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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    This rifle looks to be an original 110 from 1958-1963 or thereabouts. Does the barrel have the rear sight dovetailed into a large ring on the barrel? that would be another indicator.

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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    What you have is a long action set-up for a short action cartridge. From 1988 to 1997 everything was made on a long action. An extended baffle was used on short cartridges to limit the bolt travel. The guide fin was added sometime in 1988. The short action 10'and 12's came out late 97-early 1998, they were still flat top rears. The round top actions came out with the Accutrigger in 2003.
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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    Quote Originally Posted by knickia
    When did they stop making flat receivers ?

    Nobody answered this question. I would like to know that answer if anybody can tell me.

    Wood

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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    Blue Avenger, is that bolt head cracked at the 7-8 o'clock position???
    Curt

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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    Quote Originally Posted by 51Bravo
    Quote Originally Posted by knickia
    When did they stop making flat receivers ?

    Nobody answered this question. I would like to know that answer if anybody can tell me.

    Wood
    It was answered in the post above yours.


    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter
    What you have is a long action set-up for a short action cartridge. From 1988 to 1997 everything was made on a long action. An extended baffle was used on short cartridges to limit the bolt travel. The guide fin was added sometime in 1988. The short action 10'and 12's came out late 97-early 1998, they were still flat top rears. The round top actions came out with the Accutrigger in 2003.

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    Re: Savage 110 questions **updated with image of "lip" on right side of bolt**

    Quote Originally Posted by Netz
    Blue Avenger, is that bolt head cracked at the 7-8 o'clock position???
    Curt
    No, it is all part of the the extractor and how it fits onto the bolt head.
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