Savage 110 .243 Variant and Value
I have a Savage 110 .243 with a synthetic stock and a Simmons scope. It was my dad's last rifle. He bought it new and only put 10-20 rounds through it in total. As much as I hope i don't have to, I may have to part with it.
The problem is that I am not sure which variant it is or it's fair value. All it says is "Savage model 110 cal .243 win"
The stock has a couple scratches, but other than that it's essentially new.
So is there an easy way to find a variant model? Based on what i know, can anyone suggest a fair price range? I don't want to sick it to a buyer, but if i sell it i do need every fair penny of its value.
Thank you.
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around $400.00 I would think https://www.gunbroker.com/item/846986959 0 -
I have a Savage 110, in .270. Wood stock. I paid considerably more than $400 for it, if recollection is somewhat accurate.
Search past "sold" auctions, in order to see what they are selling for here on GB.
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OK I gave $420.00 for my new Savage 110 with wood stock and scope
that was a long time ago I reckon
sorry
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1600 listings to look threw for actual prices and description of condition plus configuration.
Good luck, I hope you get to keep it. Spring threw fall is a better time to sell.
I have a lot of respect for the 110 E in 30-06. While not a tack driver or expensive, its was a stout action.
https://www.gunbroker.com/Guns-Firearms/search/completed?Keywords=savage%20110%20243&Timeframe=1&Sort=1&PageSize=480 -
Hey thank you guys for taking the time to reply. I actually had looked through the auctions before i posted, but there are a few variants and the price varies by model. My problem is, I'm not sure which variant i have as it isn't stamped on it anywhere. The last thing i want to do is base my asking price on a more expensive variant and potentially screw someone over. (Well the last thing i want to do is sell it, so i guess screwing someone over is the 2nd to last thing)
Any way to tell which model i have if it's not stamped on it?
Thanks again.
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You have to compare the features like barrel length, stock material plus shape and other features with listed descriptions.
You can try and date the rifle by the serial number, see the sticky at the top. They made a bunch of different ones over the many years. It could be a lot older that when it was purchased.
https://www.savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&a=110
added So I tried to find some serial number stuff for the 110 - not so easy. Can of worms and more effort than I want to put out right now. Good luck0 -
Savage 110, synthetic with Simmons scope is an entry level rifle. If you can get 350 out of it imo you are doing good. Prices have dipped and I see nothing to change that in the future. 0
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