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
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.
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.
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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.
Can't answer without knowing who made it.
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.
50-100 USD
No sn data in the public domian.
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.