06 December 2006, 23:21
friarmeierWould you have guessed? Stainless blued barrel on Factory Savages.
In what I might consider to be my own little white whale, I've finally confirmed what my father has sworn for years...his Savage 110 7mm Rem Mag, built circa 1964, has a stainless barrell that was blued at the factory.
According to John Callahan in Westfield, MA., that is just the case--"the bluing never turned out quite like a chromoly barrel," John said. He worked at the factory during that time, and now is referenced by Savage as a historian for Savage guns older than 1995. He is
not a Savage employee (a liability issue, or something).
Anyway, my father is going to send it off to be "re-blued."
Just thougth this might perk people's interest a little. Very nice gun--beautiful wood, decent trigger, shoots well too!
friar
07 December 2006, 01:17
Toomany ToolsI've come accross several Remington blued stainless barrels of that vintage but no Savages. I'll be on the look out now as one of those Remingotns was a real surprise when it came out of the tank not matching the receiver. For some reaosn the owner wasn't so pleased with that surprise.
07 December 2006, 22:46
friarmeierToomany,
Sorry it turned out that way for you! That's the same thing for my father--the action is chromy, and no doubt whoever re-does the barrel will need to make accomodation of some kind.
Take care,
friar