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Can anyone tell me what an original Savage 10ML is worth? Also, explain the differences between the 10ML and 10MLII, besides the accutrigger.
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The 10ML has a good trigger and not the Accutrigger. It requires an FFL transfer and the 10ML-II does not.
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Is an original worth $225?
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In a second, if it's not rusted to pieces.
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What year did the ML II come out?
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What year did the ML II come out? The Savage 10ML-II was ready for launch in 2003.
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The origional had primer modules and there were problems with fitting these modules,, the ATF guys also considered the origional a regular firearm so watch recieving one without a ffl involved
The ml2 has no priming module, a better design with a breechplug that the bolt holds a primer and holds it in place and also pulls it out after firing, not considered a regular firearm no FFL needed
ML2 is a much better system
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The origional had primer modules and there were problems with fitting these modules,, the ATF guys also considered the origional a regular firearm so watch recieving one without a ffl involved
The ml2 has no priming module, a better design with a breechplug that the bolt holds a primer and holds it in place and also pulls it out after firing, not considered a regular firearm no FFL needed
ML2 is a much better system I agree. I have a ML II and it is scary accurate and has NEVER misfired on me even after having a charge in the barrel for months.
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The Ml2 is a very good gun,shoots pretty good factory barrel but some you have to search for the right load, put a pacnor .45 on it and it is a very very accurate gun as well with about any load
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The factory barrel is just fine. No need to waste the money.
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The Ml2 is a very good gun,shoots pretty good factory barrel but some you have to search for the right load, put a pacnor .45 on it and it is a very very accurate gun as well with about any load The first load I tried in my gun gives me 1.5" groups at 200yds
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I would take 1.5" at 200!
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Yes quite a few of them shoot that well out of the box, believe me I have been shooting them for years,,, shot many hundreds of rounds through my .50 cal before it became a .45,, I just prefer the .45
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Well,
Just found another Savage MLII. Great deal so I bought it! Now I have 2 to play with. Original and MLII. Should be fun. Maybe my Triumph BC will be replaced by one of the Savages.
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