Savage Arms Model 110 .270 Win Bolt-Action Rifle – Late-1980s Pre-AccuTrigger, 22-Inch Sporter Barrel
This late-1980s Savage Model 110 delivers classic American bolt-action performance with the brand’s patented barrel-nut system and a smooth, pre-AccuTrigger action. A 22-inch carbon-steel sporter barrel, matte-blued metalwork, and walnut-stained hardwood stock combine for a durable field rifle that balances well and stays on target. Factory scope bases are already installed, making this well-cared-for example ready for your preferred optic.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Excellent Rifling – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal surfaces display a few small, shallow scratches consistent with careful field use, while the stock retains a strong finish with no cracks or chips.
What’s Included
- Savage Arms Model 110 .270 Win bolt-action rifle
- Factory two-piece scope bases installed
The patented Savage barrel-nut system secures headspace at the factory and assists with long-term accuracy. Combined with the 22-inch sporter-weight carbon-steel barrel, it offers dependable precision in a hunting-weight package.
This rifle predates the AccuTrigger era, featuring the original single-stage trigger favored by many shooters for its simple, robust design. The internal staggered-feed magazine holds four rounds of .270 Winchester and feeds smoothly through the bolt’s short, firm stroke.
The hardwood stock wears a walnut-stained finish, pressed checkering, and a Monte Carlo comb that aligns naturally with optics. A rubber recoil pad helps tame .270 Win recoil, and factory QD sling-swivel studs come installed for easy carry in the field.
Matte-blued carbon-steel metalwork resists glare and blends cleanly with the stock’s classic lines. Absence of open sights keeps the profile sleek while the drilled-and-tapped receiver, already fitted with bases, speeds up scope mounting.
Serial prefix F386 indicates production between 1989 and 1995 at Savage’s Westfield, Massachusetts plant, adding period context for collectors and enthusiasts of late-20th-century American sporting rifles.




