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    Don't think this little lightweight is skimpy on quality. No, it doesn't have an AccuTrigger or a stainless barrel, and yes, it does have a polymer stock. But otherwise, it's just as well made as the higher-end Savage Model 93 that we featured in the November 06 issue.The Stevens Model 310, chambered for the .17 HMR, is one of a series of four rimfire rifles. Of the other three, the Model 300 and the 315 are both chambered for the .22 LR, while the Model 305 is for the .22 WMR. All four disassemble in the same manner, but each rifle's bolt has been factory fitted to the action. If you ever have more than one 300-Series model in for service at the same time, be sure you keep the bolts separated, temporarily marked with the gun's serial number, and be sure the right bolt goes back in the right rifle.

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