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Savage Rifle Stock help

Gobbler256

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I need some help from the community. I need help identifying the manufacture.
I recently purchased 2 really nice spiderweb synthetic rifle sticks at a sale. 1 Gray and 1 Green both with black spiderweb design.
I am 90% sure they are Savage 110, 111 or 112 stocks.
They have packmyer recoil pads, aluminum stud holes and a mag box opening about 3-3 1/4 long. A 30.06 fits right in.

The only markings are a backwards " B" and what looks like a backwards "API"
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The problem with Savage stocks is that they have changed the bolt release and the magazine design so darned many times that its hard to know what fits what. I know from painful experience hacking around on a $550 carbon fiber Stocky's stock. And finding the parts to move from a DBM to blind is hard to impossible.

So its going to be hard to precisely tell a would be buyer which gun it fits. It should be 5.062" between the action bolts if its a LA Savage (110). But that still won't tell you if its an old stagger feed, or newer center feed.

I will say -- there is a cut out forward of the where the bolt cut is -- that I am pretty sure is the cut for a side bolt release. Looks like mine (I have side and bottom release in my possession)

Probably they are blind magazine, centerfeed, side bolt release LA Savage stocks. But only probably. I'm not in the market for a LA stock currently -- otherwise I'd propose you send it to me and we could test it and decide accordingly. But you might be able to sell to someone who's been around and can be trusted, if you agree to take it back if it doesn't fit.
 
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