AK -Adjustable Muzzle Brake
B -Laminate Stock
C -Clip (Detachable Box Mag.)
F -Synthetic Stock
G -Hardwood Stock
H-hinged floorplate
L -Left Hand
LE -Law Enforcement
ML -Muzzleloader
S -No Sights
P -Police
SE -Safari Express
SS -Stainless Steel
U -Ultra High Lustre
V -Long Range (Heavy Barrel)
XP -Package Gun
Y -Youth
110 basic long action
10 basic short action
111 hunter long action
11 hunter short action
112 Varmint long action
12 varmint short action
114 deluxe long action
14 deluxe short action
116 stainless long action
16 stainless short action
Variation of the basic model
I think you mean Savage. Both Savage and Steyr make good rifles. There is no one best. Sorry.
Model number
I assume you mean a Savage Model 170 rifle. The link below will take you to a website with photos of a Savage 170.
XL is the first two letters in the model code for a Sportster.
Inspector marks, choke marks, general information.
I will assume you mean the Model 7 .22 autoloader. If I am correct in that assumption then 1951 was the last year they were manufactured.
Impossible to answer without knowing if the letters are part of the model designation, serial number or on the box label.
The SLK letters on a Mercedes Model designated the class or series the car is in. The S means the model is a sports version. The L is for light, and the K means kompressor.
Regular Carbine.
The ones on the left side of the barrel by receiver are the date of manufacture code see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
wild, ravage and crazy is what savage means