It should have the old three screw trigger. What caliber are you considering? Going from a belted magnum to a standard .473" diameter case will require a bolt head and magazine/follower change along with the barrel.
I am working a trade for a 15 yr old one owner model 110 7mm. My question is what trigger is in it and will I be able to just buy a barrel and swap like the newer 110's? Been wanting to build something for a while and thinking about using this action.
It should have the old three screw trigger. What caliber are you considering? Going from a belted magnum to a standard .473" diameter case will require a bolt head and magazine/follower change along with the barrel.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
It may be the two screw trigger. As Savage was having financial troubles along that time, they cut some corners and began putting the two screw on most rifles. The three screw trigger was put on varmint and tactical rifles during that era (I think).
It has the easy to change trigger! If it is only 15 year old you have the same basic gun they made for years. The original 110 from the beginning years uses a different bolt head and barrel.
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early bolt head recessed into barrel
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So would it be worthy of having I its the action you pictured?
Here is the pic of the action will be a few hours before I meet to look at it
If it is the action that is pictured, it is more than 15 years old, That action predates 1966. (1958-66.) It is similare to newer production, but it has its diferences, such as the trigger the bolt head, and the barrel. It would be my last choice in something to build. Guns built after 1966 share a common ground with the newer production guns.Originally Posted by jlefud71
Wow interesting. Te guy states he is the original owner and has had it for 15-16 years. I would be trading and Remington 770 for it in like new condition. He is not old enough to have it since the 60's
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How can I tell age by serial#
Then I would say it is safe to say it is a good builder. Another thing to watch for, look at the scope mounts make sure that they are not part of the reciever. Some Savage had the bases soldered on, and where not drilled and taped, and some the reciever was cast, and they made the bases 1 piece into the reciever. They can pose a problem when mounting some scope optics. If the gun is 10-15 years old this should not be a problem, this is usualy found in the 70's-80's guns.Originally Posted by jlefud71
Last thing to check for is measure the distance between the action screws, Savage made some first generation short actions and they uses a diferent screw spacing, wich makes finding a stock a chore. With it being a 7 mag, this will not be an issue, but something to keep in mind if you look further.
Find maddog and PM the number, he can tell you the year and month it was made. The first letter tells was series it is. I am willing to bet it is an F.Originally Posted by jlefud71
Where should the safety be if it's only 15-16 years old. What other things would tell me it's older? If its not a good shooter I want to build a custom 7mm or 300 wm so want to make sure it's not just another horse trading item...lol thanks
All Safetys are in the tang.
Thank you. I guess even if it's way old its better than a cheap remmy in my eyes.
I prefer the older guns.
syn stock. probable looking at a control round feed bolt head rather then the very early head.Originally Posted by 82boy
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Is that good or bad?
Gun is in great shape. 3 screw trigger feels like it has been adjusted some. Thanks for the help. Is the rear action bolt suppose to have a brass pillar like the forward?
Thanks for this thread. I have a 110 lefty bought in March 1969, right after my graduation. It's a .338 win with SS barrel. It was the only Savage in the shop and I was returning to my country, so had to be it. I guess it could be pre'66 since it didn't look different to any I saw in the shooter's bible and gun digest. BTW, It's still unfired, since I got several rifles after I started my employment.Originally Posted by 82boy
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