There is a chart with the old letter designation codes for the 10/110 series around here on the site somewhere.
And yes the P designation was for law enforcement rifles. Except when used in conjunction with and X as in XP which were
basically economy package guns with an inexpensive scope. The F was the designtion for synthetic stocks B was laminated. The C was detachable box, AK was adjustable brake, L was a lefty. Those are off the top of my head and there were a few others.
Sporters in 25-06 are much easier to find than the long heavy tubes. The 110FPs in 25-06 arent quite a prevalent as most other chamberings. If i re.ember right in the 1990s there were also some long action FPs in .300Win, 30-06 and .270 though most were .223 or .308.
They even offered an FP law enforcement package that came in a Pelican case with a Harris bipod and a Leupold scope and mounts.
I havent seen one of those complete package setups in quite a few years and if I remember right they sold for about $600 new.
If you want a 25-06 to hunt with Id suggest finding an F or G serial numbered ( those are my personal favorites) 111 in a synthetic stock and blind mag and tune that rascal up. Then load it with some 110gr accubonds and hunt.
The FPs with their length weight and bulk are a real chore even in a box stand.
Found a # and letter designation post so heres a link. Keep in mind that " Current" was as of the posting date and I dont think reflects as of today but is useful for the pre return to everything being 110 as it is now.
https://www.savageshooters.com/conte...r-Designations
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