I think Savage did. sorry it was not a savage. the revelation model 110 was a marlin model 81.
I've got them. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ergh...this one is a little tricky...Marlin made ONE version of the Revelation 110, the one with the 45-degree angle slant on the rear of the bolt. Same as the Model 80/81 (tube or clip mag) The other I don't remember who made it. If you OWN the rifle, post some pics on http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=20 And we'll help you figure it out.
Not 100% certain, but I THINK your rifle was made by Marlin for Western Auto stores- and is in the Marlin 81 family. Below is a link to a photo of a Marlin. These are bolt action, tube fed 22 rifles.
Model number
Can't answer without knowing who made it.
I believe your rifle was made for Western Auto Stores under their Revelation brand, but is a Savage 110 (possibly 110E) The store branded rifles generally sell for a little less than the maker branded rifles, but are still very good rifles. Depending on condition, value may be $250-$350. The Model 110 took its name from the original selling price. Very strong, very accurate rifles.
Most likely candidate for the maker of your rifle is Marlin, but there were a couple of different ejectors and extractors for those. You wil need to take this to a gunsmith.
Savage manufactured a Model 110 bolt action rifle in several calibers. Very good rifles.
No sn data in the public domian.
50-100 USD
The Savage model 110 is a repeating bolt-action rifle. The Savage model 110E is the same as the Savage model 110.
This may be your rifle. It was made by Marlin: Model 81 or 781. Bolt action 22 short and long bullet. 22" barrel. My catalogue list it as a model 81TS made between 1998-2004.