No left-hand 110S ever listed in a Catalog, and it's not something Savage would build via Special Order as a LH stock of that style wouldn't have been available as a standard production part.
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No left-hand 110S ever listed in a Catalog, and it's not something Savage would build via Special Order as a LH stock of that style wouldn't have been available as a standard production part.
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I'm having the desire to say something smart....but I won't. Do you know anyone with access to a CNC Machine? I wonder how hard it would be to get a engineering drawing of the action. Just about all of the mid to large size copier/printers have a mirror mode. It would reverse everything so then it would a left hand drawing. Just have to transpose the measurements. It might be possible that you wouldn't have to do that because that was the main complaint I got about the mirror mode. It's just a thought, you'd probably only have to spend $1k+ or more on the receiver, but it's a thought, although I'd be the first one to say not a very good one!! If they made any left hand actions let me know after the 1st. of Jan. there'll be alot of deer rifles around here for sale to pay bills. It happens every year. Have a good one and hope everyone is ok, Paul
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Sorry, I misunderstood. Paul
Strange, the gun looks like an S stock only it's missing the checkering.
Another thing is that the S was only chambered in 308 with a couple years of 7mm-08 in between manufacturing. It was only catalogued from 1980-1986.
Whats the serial number of the gun, I'll see what the catalog says about what you have. Definitely not a 1968 though.
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