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- Savage Serial Numbers 110
Savage 10FP | |
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Type | Sniper rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1956 |
Manufacturer | Savage Arms Company |
Variants | Savage Model 110 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 5.10 kg (11¼ lb) |
Length | 1162 mm (45¾ in) |
Barrel length | 660 mm (26 in)/610 mm (24 in) |
Cartridge | .223 Remington .300 Winchester Magnum .308 Winchester .338 Lapua Magnum |
Action | Bolt-action |
Maximum firing range | 915 m (1000 yd) |
Feed system | 4-round internal box magazine |
Sights | Leupold 3.5–10×40 mm black matte scope |
Savage Shotgun Serial Numbers
The Savage 10FP is a bolt-actionsniper rifle manufactured by Savage Arms and based on the Savage Model 110 rifle. There are seven variants of this rifle, each designated with an 'LE' code signifying that it is part of the Law Enforcement Series. Most 10FP series rifles are configured with the AccuTrigger, matte-blued barreled action, heavy free-floating and button-rifled barrel, oversized bolt handle, internal box magazine (holding 4 rounds), and three swivel studs for sling and bipod mounting.
The Savage 10FP is similar to the Savage 110FP rifles and differ only in the action lengths and in the calibers used. The 10FP is designated a 'short action' meaning cartridges similar in length to the .308 Winchester, while the 110FP is considered a 'long action' meaning cartridges similar in length to the .30-06 Springfield. Both are bolt-action, rotating bolt rifles, with dual-lug bolts and integral, non-detachable magazines, and both are available in left-handed models.
Trigger[edit]
The serial numbers on serviceable rimfires are generally seven digits long and they can start with a zero or a one. To confirm whether or not your gun is a current model, you can contact customer service at. I guess the thing w/Savage is, if it looks good at the time, feels good, it's in the Cal. You want, & the price is right, buy the darn thing & don't ask questions. The two 114's I bought shoot great & look good, no complaints. Oh by the way, the Model 14 American Classic & Euro M14 Classic are Short Action's. The 114's stand for Long Action's.
The 10FP comes with the Savage Arms developed 'Accutrigger'. This trigger is intended to give a shooter the flexibility to set trigger pull to individual preference without having to pay a gunsmith to adjust it. The trigger can be adjusted from 6.5 to 26 N (1.5 to 6 lbf). Savage claims that even when adjusted to its lowest setting, the AccuTrigger is completely safe and cannot accidentally discharge during normal use from being jarred or dropped when maintained and adjusted as intended. The AccuTrigger offers a relatively short lock time of 1.6 milliseconds favoring accurate shooting.[1]
Adjustment[edit]
Savage Model 10 Serial Numbers
8) 'SAVAGE MODEL 99M' on left side of barrel frame ring 9) barrel address - 'Savage Arms Corporation, Westfield, Mass. USA' 10) serial number 10708xx on bottom rear of reciever just forward of lever boss. 11) Bolt finish non damascased, sliding safety on tang top, gold plated trigger and case hardened lever. You are out of luck. The old factory ledger starts with the resumption of civilian firearm production after The Great War. It starts at September 30, 1919, with Model 10 serial number 172939. You can access the old factory ledger from the Manufacture Dates pick on the home page. I have been looking online with no success to find the action spacing on a Savage Model 10 serial number G903877. I purchased the rifle pre-owned at a gun show and I want to change the stock to convert it to a DBM feeding system.
Savage says adjustment of the AccuTrigger is a simple process. Removal of the stock is necessary where rotation of an adjustment spring is required. This is accomplished utilizing the Savage supplied tool. The AccuTrigger has a single adjustment location and is designed so it cannot be adjusted below the minimum setting. This adjustment feature is yet another example of the built-in customization design of this rifle. Customization allows users to adjust the rifle to their own personal comforts and preferences which can equate to accuracy improvement.[2][3]
Current models[edit]
Savage 10FP Model Types[4] | ||||||
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Model No. | Caliber | Overall Length | Barrel Length | Weight | Stock (with studs) | Sights |
10FP | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 40' 44' | 20' 24' | 8½ lb (3.9 kg) | Black synthetic | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FLP Left-handed | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 44' | 24' | 8½ lb (3.9 kg) | Black synthetic | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP Choate | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 43¾' | 26' | 11¼ lb (5.1 kg) | Black synthetic Choate adjustable stock w/accessory rail | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP Folding Choate | .308 Win. | 40.25' | 20' | 10½ lb (4.8 kg) | Black synthetic Choate folding stock w/accessory rail | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP McMillan | .308 Win. | 46.5' | 24' | 10 lb (4.5 kg) | McMillan fiberglass tactical stock | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP HS Precision | .308 Win. | 43¾' | 24' | 10 lb (4.5 kg) | Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FPXP HS Precision | .308 Win. | 46.25' | 24' | 11 lb (5.0 kg) | Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock | Leupold 3.5-10×40mm black matte scope with Mil Dot reticle and flip open lens covers, Farrell Picatinny Rail Base, Harris bipod and Storm heavy duty case included. |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Locktime By Randy Wakeman
- ^AccuTrigger review
- ^AccuTrigger Specifications
- ^Law Enforcement Series rifle information page at Savage Arms website
External links[edit]
- AccuTrigger review by Dick Metcalf in Shooting Times
Savage 10FP | |
---|---|
Type | Sniper rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1956 |
Manufacturer | Savage Arms Company |
Variants | Savage Model 110 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 5.10 kg (11¼ lb) |
Length | 1162 mm (45¾ in) |
Barrel length | 660 mm (26 in)/610 mm (24 in) |
Cartridge | .223 Remington .300 Winchester Magnum .308 Winchester .338 Lapua Magnum |
Action | Bolt-action |
Maximum firing range | 915 m (1000 yd) |
Feed system | 4-round internal box magazine |
Sights | Leupold 3.5–10×40 mm black matte scope |
The Savage 10FP is a bolt-actionsniper rifle manufactured by Savage Arms and based on the Savage Model 110 rifle. There are seven variants of this rifle, each designated with an 'LE' code signifying that it is part of the Law Enforcement Series. Most 10FP series rifles are configured with the AccuTrigger, matte-blued barreled action, heavy free-floating and button-rifled barrel, oversized bolt handle, internal box magazine (holding 4 rounds), and three swivel studs for sling and bipod mounting.
The Savage 10FP is similar to the Savage 110FP rifles and differ only in the action lengths and in the calibers used. The 10FP is designated a 'short action' meaning cartridges similar in length to the .308 Winchester, while the 110FP is considered a 'long action' meaning cartridges similar in length to the .30-06 Springfield. Both are bolt-action, rotating bolt rifles, with dual-lug bolts and integral, non-detachable magazines, and both are available in left-handed models.
Trigger[edit]
The 10FP comes with the Savage Arms developed 'Accutrigger'. This trigger is intended to give a shooter the flexibility to set trigger pull to individual preference without having to pay a gunsmith to adjust it. The trigger can be adjusted from 6.5 to 26 N (1.5 to 6 lbf). Savage claims that even when adjusted to its lowest setting, the AccuTrigger is completely safe and cannot accidentally discharge during normal use from being jarred or dropped when maintained and adjusted as intended. The AccuTrigger offers a relatively short lock time of 1.6 milliseconds favoring accurate shooting.[1]
Adjustment[edit]
Savage says adjustment of the AccuTrigger is a simple process. Removal of the stock is necessary where rotation of an adjustment spring is required. This is accomplished utilizing the Savage supplied tool. The AccuTrigger has a single adjustment location and is designed so it cannot be adjusted below the minimum setting. Renee undeleter com serial number. This adjustment feature is yet another example of the built-in customization design of this rifle. Customization allows users to adjust the rifle to their own personal comforts and preferences which can equate to accuracy improvement.[2][3]
Current models[edit]
Savage Guns Serial Number Archive
Savage 10FP Model Types[4] | ||||||
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Model No. | Caliber | Overall Length | Barrel Length | Weight | Stock (with studs) | Sights |
10FP | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 40' 44' | 20' 24' | 8½ lb (3.9 kg) | Black synthetic | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FLP Left-handed | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 44' | 24' | 8½ lb (3.9 kg) | Black synthetic | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP Choate | .308 Win. .223 Rem. | 43¾' | 26' | 11¼ lb (5.1 kg) | Black synthetic Choate adjustable stock w/accessory rail | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP Folding Choate | .308 Win. | 40.25' | 20' | 10½ lb (4.8 kg) | Black synthetic Choate folding stock w/accessory rail | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP McMillan | .308 Win. | 46.5' | 24' | 10 lb (4.5 kg) | McMillan fiberglass tactical stock | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FP HS Precision | .308 Win. | 43¾' | 24' | 10 lb (4.5 kg) | Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock | Drilled & tapped for scope |
10FPXP HS Precision | .308 Win. | 46.25' | 24' | 11 lb (5.0 kg) | Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock | Leupold 3.5-10×40mm black matte scope with Mil Dot reticle and flip open lens covers, Farrell Picatinny Rail Base, Harris bipod and Storm heavy duty case included. |
See also[edit]
Savage Serial Numbers 110
References[edit]
- ^Locktime By Randy Wakeman
- ^AccuTrigger review
- ^AccuTrigger Specifications
- ^Law Enforcement Series rifle information page at Savage Arms website
External links[edit]
- AccuTrigger review by Dick Metcalf in Shooting Times