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    116 .270 win walnut stock?


    New to the group and needing a little help. I went to a gun show today and traded for 116 .270 with a walnut stock. I have never seen one like it, and I'm trying to find out exactly which version or style of 116 this is. The guy told me that he thought it was a weather warrior. Just hoping for some clarity. Thanks, Derrick

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    I just found out that this is not a factory stock. It is a Boyd's stock. Also the serial number is H733168

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    Several years ago Savage did offer 14/114 model with stainless action and sporter barrel and their American Classic walnut stock. The stock was checkered with a black plastic forearm tip.

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    You have found yourself one of Savages best hunting rifles ever. Even nicer with a wood stock. Enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdown View Post
    Several years ago Savage did offer 14/114 model with stainless action and sporter barrel and their American Classic walnut stock. The stock was checkered with a black plastic forearm tip.
    If the barrel is stamped 116 it clearly didn't start as a 114 unless it was swapped out, which ultimately just makes the rifle a mutt. The stainless 14/114 American Classics were offered from 2011 thru 2013.
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    Mutts are OK.
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