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I'm a lefty and have a few LH Savage projects going, in addition to a Model 14 Classic in 250. Last month I ran into a flat back blind mag 300 Savage that was one of the limited release back in the late 1980s. It's the Camillus Knife combo with Chief Lame Deer laser etched in the buttstock. No knife, no case, no box, but the rifle does appear to be unfired. Just a couple small safe/handling marks that I can find. According to info I Googled up from this site and one other, there was only 499 or 500 made and they might have been the first factory chambering in 300 Savage in the 110 platform. I had to snag it.

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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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Originally Posted by Rick99
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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Originally Posted by Rick99
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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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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Originally Posted by 3darcher2
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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Originally Posted by JoeMartin
Next year? That's less than a week!


Ahhh, you got me! Keep your eyes peeled if interested, could even be this year. wink

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Originally Posted by Rick99
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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Originally Posted by Jericho
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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Originally Posted by Jericho
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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Originally Posted by diamondjim
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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Originally Posted by 3darcher2
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
Originally Posted by Jericho
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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I'm slow in posting this.. but here's a couple still new in the box.

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The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”.
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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.


The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”.
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Heres one thats a little rare 110H in 264 mag.

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That's pretty wood!


The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”.
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Originally Posted by Loggah
Heres one thats a little rare 110H in 264 mag.

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Stop that.

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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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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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