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Savage 110 e-d

KillamanKillaman Member Posts: 1
edited July 2020 in Ask the Experts

Does anyone know the history surrounding the model 110 e and what does the d designation mean?

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    pulsarncpulsarnc Member Posts: 6,248 ✭✭✭✭

    I have been told that the “e” identified the economy model 110 . Plain jane stock etc . No idea as to the “d” . I have one I rescued at a yard sale . Looked like it had been used as a tent stake . Lots of refinishing later it is one of my favorite and most accurate rifles

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    hoosierhoosier Member Posts: 1,511 ✭✭✭✭
    D Deluxe High Grade
    Below are letters that following Model 110 (can be a combination of letters).

    G - Hardwood,
    F - Synthetic,
    C - Clip,
    E - Economy,
    H - Hinged Floor Plate
    L - Left hand
    NS - No Sights,
    T - Target,
    SE - Safari Express,
    P - Police, V - Long Range Varmit (26 inch HY Barrel),
    SS
    - Stainless Steel,
    XP
    - Package Gun (scope, case),
    Y
    - Youth,
    K
    - Muzzle Brake,
    AK
    - Adjustable Muzzle Brake,
    B - Laminate,
    D
    - Deluxe (Walnut Checkered),
    M - Magnum,
    M L - Muzzle Loader
    PE
    - Presentation grade (upscale wood and finish),
    S - HVY Barrel Shiloute,
    WLE -1 of 1000, extra high grade,
    CU
    - Classic ultra
    U
    - Ultra High Luster
    J - Older Series with shorter action (1956-1978)

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    KenK/84BravoKenK/84Bravo Member Posts: 12,055 ✭✭✭✭

    Thanks for the breakdown hoosier. I've got a 110 in .270. Gonna bust it out and look it over.

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