What you have is one of the first generation Savages using a short action cartridge. they used a long action with an appropriat bolt head (they float and are seperate) and spacer (baffle) to shorten the bolt throw. If you want to convert to a long action cartridge you will need a new bolt head and baffle as well as a new magazine. Your magazine may be a long cartridge magazine and removing the spacer may work.
All kinds of stock are available from several makers. Krylon paint in various colors with stencils of various foliage types overlaid will make a camo stock. You will have to know what the mounting screw spacing is on your rifle as they varied. The first ones had a 5.062 mounting screw distance. the next generation had a 4.522 distance. I think it is because the first ones used a long action magazine with a spacer and the second generation had a true short cartridge magazine. That may cause a problem in getting a stock. Dont let someone tell you they didnt make a short action cartridge guns on a 110 long action. They did. Stocky's Stocks, Sin Arms, Sharpshooter Supply and Boyds are places to get stocks. Generic stocks from Midway or Brownells may not have the right bolt spacing. Your bolt head may be a differnt type than is now used and require some mods. If you want to convert to a long action cartridge and have a 5.062 bolt spacing you may have lucked out. There are other nuances you will hae to take into account, like a different firing pin dia., differrent baffle, etc.

El Lobo