The Savage 110 L with serial number 57523 was likely manufactured in the early 1970s. Savage Arms typically used a specific serial number range to date their firearms, and for the 110 series, models from that era often fall within that range. For the most accurate information, checking with Savage Arms or a dedicated firearms historian is recommended.
1966 -1985
THE LETTER IN THE SERIAL # IS WHAT DETERMANS YEAR OF MANUFACTURE. SAVAGE WILL GIVE YOU A LIST.
You will have to call Savage
I think Savage did. sorry it was not a savage. the revelation model 110 was a marlin model 81.
The Model 110-FP Tactical Police Rifle was first manufactured in 1990 but was not available in .300 Winchester Magnum until 1995. Last year's guide indicates that it is still in production. You may be able to get an exact year of manufacture by contacting Savage Arms. They have a web page.
The Savage model 110 is a repeating bolt-action rifle. The Savage model 110E is the same as the Savage model 110.
From what I have learned through several posts and discussions.....1146 was made early in the first year of the 110 production which was 1958. Serial numbers started at 1000 (yours would be #146) and a little more that 10000 were made that year. I have a very nice 110 in 30/06 with a 5000 number. Hope this helps.
My records indicate that the first Savage model 110 rifles were made in 1958.The model 110L was made later than 1965.The very early models did not have a letter designation attached to the number 110.
Yes I believe that the Savage model 110E and the regular model 110 will share the same scope Mounts.
To determine the age of your Savage 110 based on the serial number 690188, you can refer to Savage Arms' manufacturing date codes. Generally, Savage rifles produced before 1980 can often be dated using a simple serial number range, while those made after that may require a specific lookup based on the year of production. Based on this serial number, your rifle was likely manufactured in the early 1970s. For an exact year, you may want to consult a Savage Arms reference guide or contact the manufacturer directly.
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Not sure about Savage but the 7mm Rem Mag has been around since the early 60's, I believe. As far as the Manuel, you can go directly to Savage and order one from there depending on how old your 110 is. Seems the value of Savage is holding pretty good. I have a 110 7mm that I got about a year ago and see them for sale for about the same price i paid for mine. They are excellent rifles. I just sold my Remington 7mm model 770 and decided to keep the Savage what is the serial number? need that to date it Savage Repairs