Identify this Savage bolt action please

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David Sinko

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Tomorrow I am going to try out a Savage bolt action .308 that a friend is selling. He says it's a Savage 112 but isn't sure. It's about 10 years old and I don't know if it's still being made. It has a left hand action, 22" barrel and a cheapo injection molded plastic stock where you can actually see the mold marks where they filled in the voids when the mold was originally made for the right hand stock. The right side of the action has what looks like a cocking indicator that is a lever which rises and falls as the gun is fired and re-cocked. It's a push feed with a blind magazine and holds five rounds total.

Custom touches include a barrel cut back to 20" with a nice recessed crown. It is fitted with an AO Scout mount. The barrel and action are refinished with what he thinks is parkerizing, with a slight greenish tinge. The front sight base is steel instead of the cheap original plastic and there is a Willliams aperture sight screwed in the rear scope mount holes.

Obviously this is a budget rifle but the custom work is very well done, perhaps overkill on a rifle like this? Does this sound like a Model 112 from the description? I'll try to take some pics but all I have is a cell phone camera and at the moment I can't find the cord for it. The seller is asking $350. Any opinions regarding the quality of this rifle will be greatly appreciated.

Dave Sinko
 
10 years puts it at 112 and a left hand action is good to find for us left-handers, yes pic's would be good but if you can get a ser. number you can go from there.the price is not bad for what it is.it would be good to do a test fire at least to check out the chamber but if it looks like it's in good shape the action by alone is good.
 
it could be a 110 also the lever you are talking about sounds like it is located were the bolt release is on my left hand savage
 
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