Savage Arms Model 72 Serial Number Lookup

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10/110 = Sporter (old designation, now 10/110 is designation for the Law Enforcement Series) 11/111 = Sporter (new designation) 12/112 = Varmint Series 14/114 = Classic Series (same as Sporter Series but High Luster Blue and Nicer Wood Stocks) 16/116 = Weather Warrior Series (SS Actions, barrels, and Synthetic Stocks) 25 & 40 = Lightweight Varmint Series (these are a totally different Action Setup) Axis = Entry Sporter ( Different Action and Stocks, Sporter Style with DBM only) I find this System Easier for me then the Remington or Winchester Systems. A Model 700 or 70 with a dozen different named series that seem to change every few years. I can't keep up and don't even try anymore. Ford travelpilot fx maps google search.

Some manufacturers would assign higher numbers at the start of a model to fool. The early guns that had a part octagon barrel only had it on the top of the. One thought was that the serial numbers would run to a certain number. 71, 72 & 74 –. Late Savage/Stevens “Favorite's” made in the 1971 to 1989 carried a model. Is there any information available regarding use of serial numbers to help determine year of manufacture of Savage firearms. In my case I am thinking specifically of the modern Favorite copies.meaning the Model 71, 72, 74, and the 30G models including all three calibers.

All the letters after the Model # signify Stock, Barrel Profile, Muzzle Break, etc. Example: 12FVSS = Model 12 Varmint Series, 'F' = Syn.

Stock 'V'= Varmint Barrel 'SS'= Stainless Steel Action and Barrel.

Is there any information available regarding use of serial numbers to help determine year of manufacture of Savage firearms. In my case I am thinking specifically of the modern Favorite copies.meaning the Model 71, 72, 74, and the 30G models including all three calibers. And, I remember a few years ago seeing sellers at gun shows with little booklets for different gun companies that apparently had information on year of manufacture by the serial number. I have not seen anyone selling those little books. Were the books of any use? Is that information all on the internet now?

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I already asked this on on Rimfire Central and did not find out much. FWIW I recently went to the Savage web site thinking maybe I could contact them about some historical specifics.like the serial number question.

The company had thought ahead on this, probably because of having to field all kinds of contacts from us gun enthusiasts of all kinds. Anyway, point is, the mailing address of a Mr. Callahan was given and indicated that he had once worked for Savage and now is voluntarily answering inquiries from Savage products collectors. So, I sat down at the computer (I think in Oct but maybe early Nov) and wrote him a nice letter of inquiry and gave him ways to easily contact me without having to write a paper letter. I gave him my email address and phone number.

I have, as of this date, not heard from him. This could mean he burned out on the task or it could mean that he is more than a month behind, almost two months, on correspondence. I do not know. I am sure I have kept the letter in my word file if you want his full name and address I could give it to you if you cannot find it on the Savage site.