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Thread: Which rifles had a factory walnut stock with stipling? (Late '80s/early '90s, I think)

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    Which rifles had a factory walnut stock with stipling? (Late '80s/early '90s, I think)


    I saw one of these recently. I'm sure it was a factory rifle. The owner is not into customs. Didn't think to ask about it at the time. It's a nice looking stock, IMHO. I'd buy one, given the chance.

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    Ruger Model 77?

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    Factory Savage

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    I used better search terms and found it. It's a 110V Series J. Possibly made between 1977-1980. The year range surprised me. The previous owner passed away in 1991.

    Swiped this photo from a classified ad on another site



    As far as factory stocks go, I like this one. If I see one at a good price, I'll have to get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee in Texas View Post
    Factory Savage
    Sorry, forgot what forum I was on for a minute

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    That picture is of a 110-V Varmint Rifle

    There was a 110-S that was only offered in 1978 and 1979 that featured a similar stock. It was available in .308 Win as a repeater and featured a 22" heavy tapered barrel, select walnut Silhouette stock with a high fluted Monte Carlo comb, Wundhammer palm swell pistol grip, and Anschutz-style stippling on the pistol grip and underside of the fore-end.

    The 110-V was offered from 1983-1987. It was available only in .22-250 from `83-86, with .223 being added in `87. It featured 26" heavy chrome-moly barrel and a select walnut stock with fluted "classic" style comb and Wundhammer swell pistol grip with stippling on the grip and fore-end.

    Picture from 1987 catalog
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    Nice stock, I would try one like that!

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    I Had A 110S in 308 - WOW! Shot 168 Sierras into 1 hole at 100 yds. My son has it now, I tried to trade my 116 300 Win mag for it back BUT - NO!! Can't blame him, its a great shooter ! I think the twist is 1 in 11 - Buy it shoots great!

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