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That is a Savage Axis/Edge.

They were made to compete with the Remington 770 as well as the other "budget" centerfire rifles on the market. I can tell by the stock as well as the port configuration. The Axis/Edge will have an eclosed bolt while any other Savage will have an exposed bolt.

Another give away is the bolt handle will have holes in the handle, almost like lightening holes.

Although they are decent rifles they are not worth $400 even when brand new. Especially considering they sold for $250 or even less. Even today they can be had for under $300 brand new.

If I was gonig to plop that kind of money down I would buy a Savage/Stevens 200. Much better rifle that accepts "normal" Savage parts. They can be had for around $350 new.

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Thanks! A guy I know offered to me for $200 but I only wanted it if it wasn't a Edge. That was a good deal but I'm trying to stop buying things just because it is cheap.

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