not seriously. Maybe a few guys in the world who might want every model of Savage made, but, they'd probably not pay much either.
I have a Model 110, stamped Chicopee Falls, serial is 77xx. Can't really find any info about the ones from Chicopee Falls. Rifle is actually in great condition, do people collect these?
not seriously. Maybe a few guys in the world who might want every model of Savage made, but, they'd probably not pay much either.
Like Charlie said. Savages aren’t rare in that being of great value. They simply hold a coolness factor to Savage enthusiasts. While some do prefer the original, Pre-1966 rifles, others like myself, prefer the the modern Accutrigger, Centerfeed models. However, I do hold an strong appreciation for those 110’s of the past. I appreciate the long, American career of the Savage 110; the longest running US bolt action.
Some do but they don't have any real collector value. To date yours look for the oval circle containing 2 digits and a letter, the digits are the inspector's stamp, the letter is the date code. The very first 110s were produced in 1957 and serial numbers started at 1000 (I own #71). Chart with date code stamp can be found here.
As Phil said. Here is a thread with pictures showing the oval date code very clear. https://www.savageshooters.com/showt...nufacture-type
Can see my almost 67yr old 110 here.
That is pretty awesome. Like I said..just a cool factor there. For a Savage enthusiast that is.
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