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What the heck model is this
I just bought a Savage model 114 Classic Series in 300wm.
It has iron sights and Monte Carlo stock like the 114 Euro Classic but has a hinged floorplate like the 114 Classic instead of a detachable box magazine like the 114 Euro Classic. The 114 Classic has a hinged floorplate and Monte Carlo stock but does not have iron sights like the 114 Euro Classic????? So I have a Savage 114 Classic "series" 300wm with iron sights like the 114 Euro Classic but with a hinged floorplate like the 114 Classic??????? |
RE: What the heck model is this
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RE: What the heck model is this
ORIGINAL: hunter5325 mutt:D |
RE: What the heck model is this
who cares, you got a Savage and saved enough cash to get more ammo. Now go have a blast (pun intended). Congrats. I'm sure it will shoot good for you.
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RE: What the heck model is this
Sounds like you got a standard 114 Classic with open sights, probably an option or they come with them and it's just not listed. Most sporter rifles come with open sights even though they are drilled and tapped for a scope. Usually the varmint, target and tactical models come with no sights on them because they figure you will just put a scope on it anyway.
Next time I go to the gun store I will see if they carry the classic series and check if they come with open sights or not. My weather warrior (16FS) didn't come with open sights, which I find odd now that I think about it. Paul |
RE: What the heck model is this
ORIGINAL: bronko22000 who cares, you got a Savage and saved enough cash to get more ammo. Now go have a blast (pun intended). Congrats. I'm sure it will shoot good for you. |
RE: What the heck model is this
I called Savage and gave them the serial # and they say it is an American Classic with modifications from the factory requested by the retailer, aka Cabela's.
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