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Old 12-15-2012, 04:10 AM   #1
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Hey i recieved this rifle as a gift from my grandfather a few years back and i know its a savage mark II but thats about it and i was wondering if anybody could give me the specifics on it?


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Old 12-15-2012, 04:22 AM   #2
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Not real sure what your after other then its worth is about 100 bucks ive got one the bolt alone is worth more then the rifle


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Old 12-15-2012, 04:24 AM   #3
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They are pretty accurate 22's that can handle shorts cb long and long rifle ammo just fine. One of the better bang for the buck 22lr bolt guns out there
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Ya Jon your right the bang for the buck

But my henry is where its at for me an 10/22
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Sorry i meant to attach these pictures. I wanted to know wich reciever this is

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looks like a xt verision to me im sure im wrong
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Well I for one will give you at least a hundred for it. That rifle has an accutrigger which is adjustable. It shoots the .22 long rifle only. It is a very accurate rifle. Enjoy, you will find you will not be able to find another .22 as accurate as yours for the money. Enjoy it, I know U will.Cliff
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Here is a link to the Savage 'Gun Finder' site. Screen as appropriate on the left side. What does it look like? Which one's specs does it match?
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/finder/
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If it has the plastic stock and heavy barrel it is a MKII FV. If it has the light barrel with iron sights it is the F. Boyds makes some very nice stocks for them. Here is a picture of my wife' FV in one of Boyds stocks that has been shortened for her.


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How can i tell which reciever it is tho


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