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I have one of the folding knives in its box here somewhere. Now if someone has the box and paper work ...
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I have one of the folding knives in its box here somewhere. Now if someone has the box and paper work ... And the hard plastic case! Dokosil I think. I've only seen one picture.
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I’d heard of them, but never seen one before, nice buy!
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stuff that dreams are made of! but of course i am a 110 slut, and a 99 slut, and a 24 slut, and a.....................
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After I found this one, a friend told me he'd recently seen a used one in a shop about a half hour from me. Until I saw this one and researched it, I didn't know anything about them. I might have to go over and see about that other one. I'm in PA and most of the ones I have found originated in PA.
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Found some info on the GunValueBoard: "This weapon is still in it's original shipping box. In the box is a rifle Single Hardcase marked Doskocil Mfg Co Inc. Inside the hard case is a Savage Model 110 in 300cal. Savage. On the right side of the stock is Engraved with Chief Lame Deer and also a Camillus Engraved Savage Logo folding knife incased in it's Original Box. Serial number on this Rifle is. H 000357. " "Joel from Savage Arms researched the Serial # H000357 for me and informed me...... I have 1 of 499 made Commerative Rifles of the 300savage cal. Made in 1989. It is a Collectors Piece in the Original Box with Documents and Knife Enclosed eat. Worth 1K $$$"
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Found some info on the GunValueBoard: "This weapon is still in it's original shipping box. In the box is a rifle Single Hardcase marked Doskocil Mfg Co Inc. Inside the hard case is a Savage Model 110 in 300cal. Savage. On the right side of the stock is Engraved with Chief Lame Deer and also a Camillus Engraved Savage Logo folding knife incased in it's Original Box. Serial number on this Rifle is. H 000357. " "Joel from Savage Arms researched the Serial # H000357 for me and informed me...... I have 1 of 499 made Commerative Rifles of the 300savage cal. Made in 1989. It is a Collectors Piece in the Original Box with Documents and Knife Enclosed eat. Worth 1K $$$" Yeah I found that and a post here on the fire. It was from a few years ago. Mine is SN H000008. I’m not sure how accurate the date is there. A guy here in PA said he has one unfired that he bought at a shop in PA in the mid 80s. Either way I think it’s safe to say sometime mid to later 80s. The SN is no help because I think the general SNs started with F then. Why this run starts with H is anyone’s guess.
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Yes, I noticed that H serial range. The H's didn't start till end of 2009 so must have been a spacial bock of numbers used, maybe H000001- H000499?
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Boy:
That is a new one on me. Never seen that model before. Still learning I guess.
I'm a fan of anything 300 Savage though.
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I'm still deciding what to do with it. I'm not really a collector but I knew enough to grab this up when I saw it. I feel like it's made it this far, I don't want to be the one to shoot it now because there's a finite amount of them out there in this condition. I might put it up for adoption at some point to a good home. Still haven't decided, but I'd still have some LH projects in limbo that I could fund by moving it. I'll worry about it next year!!!
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3d,
It’s a piece of Savage history for sure. Some collector will definitely want it when you decide to sell.
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I'm still deciding what to do with it. I'm not really a collector but I knew enough to grab this up when I saw it. I feel like it's made it this far, I don't want to be the one to shoot it now because there's a finite amount of them out there in this condition. I might put it up for adoption at some point to a good home. Still haven't decided, but I'd still have some LH projects in limbo that I could fund by moving it. I'll worry about it next year!!! Next year? That's less than a week!
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Next year? That's less than a week! Ahhh, you got me! Keep your eyes peeled if interested, could even be this year.
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Yes, I noticed that H serial range. The H's didn't start till end of 2009 so must have been a spacial bock of numbers used, maybe H000001- H000499? I had one of them awhile back, SN H000258. It was advertised in the SHOTGUN NEWS or GUNLIST in 1988 or 1989 and I bought it from a dealer in PA by the name of Ray Nemeth. I never shot it and sold it sometime in the 1990's.
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Back in the in 2000s I walked into a local gun shop and they had three Savage 110s on the rack brand new. One was a plain jane in 250-3000 and the other two were 110WLE in 250-3000 and the other was in 7x57MM or 300 Savage I dont remember. I bought the 110WLE in 250 and it had the prettiest stock I have ever seen on a 110. That is until I saw a Savage 14 Classic a few years ago. Savage advertised the 110 in 300 Savage in the 1990s in the 110 wood/blue and stainless synthetic in both LH and RH models. I have also heard that Savage offered the 110 in 250 and 300 in the very beginning of the 110 production in the late 50s/early 60s but I have never encountered one.
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That makes another PA outlet. The other guy said that he was from Newville PA and 4 he knew of came from a new defunct shop there. I guess it's possible they were made for a particular rep or something in PA. I haven't found any that originated outside of PA but I do forget where the GVB rifle was from. That might explain why info seems so thin on them.
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Back in the in 2000s I walked into a local gun shop and they had three Savage 110s on the rack brand new. One was a plain jane in 250-3000 and the other two were 110WLE in 250-3000 and the other was in 7x57MM or 300 Savage I dont remember. I bought the 110WLE in 250 and it had the prettiest stock I have ever seen on a 110. That is until I saw a Savage 14 Classic a few years ago. Savage advertised the 110 in 300 Savage in the 1990s in the 110 wood/blue and stainless synthetic in both LH and RH models. I have also heard that Savage offered the 110 in 250 and 300 in the very beginning of the 110 production in the late 50s/early 60s but I have never encountered one. I've never seen a WLE but I do have a 14 Classic in 250 Savage. RH
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Back in the in 2000s I walked into a local gun shop and they had three Savage 110s on the rack brand new. One was a plain jane in 250-3000 and the other two were 110WLE in 250-3000 and the other was in 7x57MM or 300 Savage I dont remember. I bought the 110WLE in 250 and it had the prettiest stock I have ever seen on a 110. That is until I saw a Savage 14 Classic a few years ago. Savage advertised the 110 in 300 Savage in the 1990s in the 110 wood/blue and stainless synthetic in both LH and RH models. I have also heard that Savage offered the 110 in 250 and 300 in the very beginning of the 110 production in the late 50s/early 60s but I have never encountered one. If Savage made any 110s in 250-3000 and/or 300 Savage prior to the 110 WLEs were introduced in ????, they didn't bother to catalog them. The 110 WLEs were made in 250-3000, 300 Savage, and 7x57. I've owned 2 in 250-3000 and 1 in 300 Savage that had serial numbers in the range between F1367xx thru F1375xx.
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Back in the in 2000s I walked into a local gun shop and they had three Savage 110s on the rack brand new. One was a plain jane in 250-3000 and the other two were 110WLE in 250-3000 and the other was in 7x57MM or 300 Savage I dont remember. I bought the 110WLE in 250 and it had the prettiest stock I have ever seen on a 110. That is until I saw a Savage 14 Classic a few years ago. Savage advertised the 110 in 300 Savage in the 1990s in the 110 wood/blue and stainless synthetic in both LH and RH models. I have also heard that Savage offered the 110 in 250 and 300 in the very beginning of the 110 production in the late 50s/early 60s but I have never encountered one. If Savage made any 110s in 250-3000 and/or 300 Savage prior to the 110 WLEs were introduced in ????, they didn't bother to catalog them. The 110 WLEs were made in 250-3000, 300 Savage, and 7x57. I've owned 2 in 250-3000 and 1 in 300 Savage that had serial numbers in the range between F1367xx thru F1375xx. I think the general consensus is that this run I have was non catalogued. I understand that was not uncommon for Savage in the 80s to make special runs like that.
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Those are unusual 110s. I had one in 300 Savage and a WLE in 7x57. Nice enough, but IL take a pre 1960 110 over those any time.
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Those are unusual 110s. I had one in 300 Savage and a WLE in 7x57. Nice enough, but IL take a pre 1960 110 over those any time. Got what I think would be a first year LH 30-06 which would be 1959 I think. Never shot that one, but it's been hunted honestly. As a lefty I like the option to switch barrels easily and have a rifle at a reasonable cost in something other than 6 chamberings.
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I get all that. Just sometimes my narrow way of thinking. 🤪😁
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Back in the in 2000s I walked into a local gun shop and they had three Savage 110s on the rack brand new. One was a plain jane in 250-3000 and the other two were 110WLE in 250-3000 and the other was in 7x57MM or 300 Savage I dont remember. I bought the 110WLE in 250 and it had the prettiest stock I have ever seen on a 110. That is until I saw a Savage 14 Classic a few years ago. Savage advertised the 110 in 300 Savage in the 1990s in the 110 wood/blue and stainless synthetic in both LH and RH models. I have also heard that Savage offered the 110 in 250 and 300 in the very beginning of the 110 production in the late 50s/early 60s but I have never encountered one. If Savage made any 110s in 250-3000 and/or 300 Savage prior to the 110 WLEs were introduced in ????, they didn't bother to catalog them. The 110 WLEs were made in 250-3000, 300 Savage, and 7x57. I've owned 2 in 250-3000 and 1 in 300 Savage that had serial numbers in the range between F1367xx thru F1375xx. I think the general consensus is that this run I have was non catalogued. I understand that was not uncommon for Savage in the 80s to make special runs like that. Yes, as previously noted, I owned one of the non-cataloged 110s in 300 Savage with the laser engraved Indian Head logo on the right side of the stock. Savage made a lot of non-cataloged 99s in non-standard configurations using leftover parts in the late 1980's, but this non-cataloged run of 110s in 300 Savage were made with new parts and is the only non-cataloged run Savage firearm from that era like that that I'm aware of.
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Now that's a cool rifle.
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“ The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
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Those are nice Calhoun, do you know if those originated in NE or the Midwest?
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They live in the northeast now.
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Heres one thats a little rare 110H in 264 mag.
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“ The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
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Heres one thats a little rare 110H in 264 mag. Stop that. Please.
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Do you still by chance have the knife? I recently traded for one of the limited edition rifles and would love to have a knife to go with it.
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Been looking for a 7 X 57, snagged a .257 Bob a while back, have never seen another.
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I saw a 110 in 222 REM at a gun show many years ago
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America is (supposed to be) a Republic, NOT a democracy. Learn the difference, help end the lie. Fear a government that fears your guns.
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Savage made several un cataloged guns by special order and for foreign sales
one of these was the 7X64 Brenneke
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I had one with factory barrel chambered in Lazzeroni Patriot
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I had one with factory barrel chambered in Lazzeroni Patriot That's a very rare bird. Didn't they also chamber a few in thier 7mm cartridge, too?
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I remember one chambered in the warbird the sporting goods store was clearance them probably should have bought it.
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