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Sweet rifle- do you happen to have it's twin in a lefty?
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They made em'. But I don't have any of em' Gotta be very rare on the Brooklyn side.
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That roll over cheek piece would put a hurtin on a lefty like me.
Nice gun.
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Wow that maybe the sharpest Savage I have every seen Really nice Hank
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FYI:
From 1964-80, the Model 110P (Premier Grade) was produced; it was a deluxe version of the Model 110E. It was chambered only in a few calibers, used a 24-inch barrel for the 7mm Magnum version, and had a French walnut stock with a half-length fore-end and a roll-over Monte Carlo comb. The fore-end had a rosewood endcap, and the checkering on the pistol grip wrist and fore-end had a skip-line pattern. The Model 110PE Presentation Grade model is even more fancy than the Model 110P, with engraving on the receiver, trigger guard, magazine floorplate, and stock; and they rarely were fitted with iron sights (though they were always drilled and tapped). They are otherwise identical for game purposes to the Model 110P. While the Model 110PE is rare, the Model 110PEL left-handed version is virtually never seen. The Model 110P also had a left-handed version, the Model 110PL.
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Bump for a good guy to deal with. You won't go wrong with this seller.
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Sold pending funds to Diamond Jim!
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And who said savages aren't pretty. Damn nice looking rifle there.....I'm with the other lefties though, that roll over cheek piece would hurt..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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My brother in law has the same rifle only in left hand version. Very well done and buitiful rifle.
Corey
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let me know if diamond jim changes his mind.....please!
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The lowest end savage 110e in 30.06 I had would cloverleaf core lokt factory ammo. This one will look and feel great doing it. Congratulations!
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who said savages are ugly. very nice gun.
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