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Savage 110 Reliable? Weaknesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 2072884" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>Savage is like the dodge of the big three. It will always be a steel tube built for economy and utility, and cheaper production costs. With the trigger thing I read about but never experienced. I have had two ejector pins go bad along with the springs. (Axis has light hammer strikes, and flex stock) back to 110. Accurate, inexpensive, utility hunt tool, that I appreciate. Rebarrel.? Sure. Rebuild and hang bling on it. No.</p><p>Throw some rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 2072884, member: 107289"] Savage is like the dodge of the big three. It will always be a steel tube built for economy and utility, and cheaper production costs. With the trigger thing I read about but never experienced. I have had two ejector pins go bad along with the springs. (Axis has light hammer strikes, and flex stock) back to 110. Accurate, inexpensive, utility hunt tool, that I appreciate. Rebarrel.? Sure. Rebuild and hang bling on it. No. Throw some rocks. [/QUOTE]
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