I started in the gun business in 1972 in Texas. The Savage 110D rifles I sold were of good quality, depending on how you define quality. It is one of the ugliest modern bolt action rifles I have ever seen but it gets the job done. It might even be considered the poor man's bolt action hunting rifle...the meat getter. It works and works well. I sold many 110's. Some were half minute of angle some were 2.5 minute rifles, but all of them could be tuned-up to shoot one inch groups if you could afford it. Naturally, if you had to pay to tune one up you might as well have bought a Remington 700 for less than the cost of gunsmithing. They had little to no defects and those were minor. But if you are not a "rifle snob" then the 110D was an excellent working rifle. You should be able to get from $265 to $325 for your 110D in '06 without a scope depending on the condition.
20-400 USD or so
The "D" in Savage 110D typically stands for "Deluxe," indicating that this model of the Savage 110 rifle features upgraded components or finishes compared to standard models. It may include enhancements like a better stock, improved trigger, or other refinements intended for a more premium shooting experience.
The selling price for a Savage 110D chambered in .264 Winchester Magnum can vary based on factors such as condition, age, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $300 to $800. For a more accurate valuation, it's advisable to check recent sales data or listings from reputable gun retailers and auction sites.
$1000
Depends on the condition and age but in the region of $300 - $400
100-425 USD
You could try Savage,s own web site,they might have one.If not go to Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
100-400 USD
50-160 USD
About $250, depending on which version and condition.
250.00
100-1000 USD and up depending on specifics