Anyone ready to open their wallet today?

I have a very rare all original Model 110PEL in .30-06 that I'll consider selling for the right price. This is one of the very early ones and features the more desirable German engraving. Serial number dates to 1962 and the barrel is date stamped 1966. Yes, it took the Germans 4 years to do the engraving which is why Savage switched to less detailed Japanese engraving on the later ones.

Only 527 engraved models were made during their 4 year run, and based on Bob Greenleaf's records less than 50 of those were lefties. They were offered in .270 Win or .30-06 Spfld, so you can rest assured less than 50 were made in this configuration (probably closer to 25-30 given the two chamber options available).

It took me 5 years to find this one, and in that time I had only seen one other which sold for close to $1,600 on GunBroker in similar condition. Haven't seen another one for sale in the two years since I got this one.

This rifle was a shooter before it came to me, but as you can see the original owner took great care of it for having used it for 40 years of to hunting elk, mule deer and sheep in Utah. The stock does have some handling marks, but all of them are very shallow and could be easily sanded out during a refinish. Bluing and nickel finish are both in excellent condition. Overall I'd rate it at Very Good at 85-90% with the handling marks in the stock being the only detractor.

Rest assured I'm not hard pressed to sell this, so unless I receive a very fair and respectable offer I'll be holding onto it. If you're interested and want to make me an offer, shoot me an email at editorsavageshoters.com.

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