• Savage Unveils New Model 110 Series

    Meet the New Model 110s
    Savage’s revamped Model 110 rifles are available in in a variety of finishes and feature packages within its Big Game Hunting and Specialty series, ensuring there’s a rifle for every kind of hunter and application.

    In addition to the AccuFit System, all Model 110s also offer Savage’s patented user-adjustable AccuTrigger, which offers a light, crisp trigger pull with no creep and prevents the firearm from discharging if jarred or dropped. An AccuStock chassis is also standard. The rigid rail system, firmly embedded in the stock through the fore-end of the rifle, engages the action along its entire length, instead of simply at one or two points, yielding increased rigidity for better accuracy.

    Each new Model 110 also sports new cosmetics and enhanced ergonomics, including improved pistol grip and fore-end shaping, plus soft-touch gripping surfaces. Other Savage hallmarks include zero-tolerance headspace control, achieved by carefully threading each barrel into place with its action and bolt, plus free-floating, button-rifled barrels and floating bolt heads.

    110 Hunter
    The Model 110 Hunter has a blued action and barrel, detachable box magazine, sturdy build and hard-hitting features to match your personal shooting style. Available in 204 Ruger, 223 Rem., 22-250 Rem., 243 Win., 25-06 Rem., 270 Win., 7mm-08 Rem., 7mm Rem. Mag., 308 Win., 30-06 Sprg. and 300 Win. Mag.

    Model 110 Hunter

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    110 Storm
    The Model 110 Storm is available in right- and left-hand configurations. It’s built off the same 110 action as the Model 110 Hunter, with a detachable box magazine, stainless steel action, and stainless steel matte-finish barrel to stand up to punishment from the most brutal weather conditions. Right-hand models are available in 223 Rem., 22-250 Rem., 243 Win., 25-06 Rem., 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 x 284 Norma, 270 Win., 270 WSM, 7mm-08 Rem., 7mm Rem. Mag., 308 Win., 30-06 Sprg., 300 Win. Mag., 300 WSM, 338 Federal and 338 Win. Mag. The left-hand version comes in 223 Rem., 22-250 Rem., 243 Win., 270 Win., 7mm-08 Rem., 7mm Rem. Mag., 308 Win., 30-06 Sprg. and 300 Win. Mag.

    Model 110 Storm

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    110 Varmint
    The Specialty Series Model 110 Varmint features a 26-inch, heavy carbon steel barrel, oversized bolt handle, detachable box magazine and synthetic stock with beavertail fore-end. Available in 204 Ruger, 223 Rem. and 22-250 Rem.

    Model 110 Varmint

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    110 Tactical
    The Model 110 Tactical is a proven member of Savage’s Tactical Series that comes in right- and left-hand versions. Both are suppressor-ready and fitted with a heavy, fluted, 24-inch barrel ideal for extreme accuracy in all conditions. A 20-inch barrel is also available in right hand only. Added features include three sling swivel studs, a one-piece scope mount, an oversize tactical bolt handle, and an AICS-compatible, 10-round detachable polymer magazine. Available in 308 Win.

    Model 110 Tactical

    Model 110 Tactical Desert

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    110 Long Range Hunter
    The Specialty Series Model 110 Long Range Hunter is optimized for extreme performance, exceptional accuracy and extended range. It features a 26-inch barrel with an on-off muzzle brake and hinged floorplate magazine. Available in 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 x 284 Norma, 260 Rem., 7mm Rem. Mag., 308 Win., 300 Win. Mag., 300 WSM, and 338 Federal. It’s also available in a 338 Lapua Magnum version with a 26-inch medium-contour barrel, muzzle brake, one-piece scope mount, and an AICS-compatible, detachable box magazine.

    Model 110 Long Range Hunter .338 Lapua Mag

    Model 110 Long Range Hunter with on/off AccuBrake

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    110 Predator
    The Specialty Series Model 110 Predator is a middle-weight champion complete with a medium-contour, fluted barrel, oversized bolt handle, Realtree Max-1 camouflage synthetic stock and detachable box magazine. Available in 204 Ruger, 22-250 Rem., 223 Rem., 243 Win., 260 Rem. 6.5 Creedmoor and 308 Win.

    Model 110 Predator

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    110 Scout
    This highly versatile member of Savage’s Tactical Series is flush with features, including a carbon steel barrel, muzzle brake and AICS-style detachable box magazine that holds 10 rounds. Its rugged synthetic stock, forward-mounted rail and adjustable iron sights are perfectly suited to the unique platform. Available in 223 Rem., 308 Win, 338 Federal and 450 Bushmaster.

    Model 110 Scout

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    110 Bear Hunter
    The Specialty Series Model 110 Bear Hunter is a heavy hitter with a stainless fluted barrel, on-off muzzle brake, Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camouflage synthetic stock and engraved hinged floorplate magazine. Available in 300 Win. Mag., 300 WSM, 338 Federal, 338 Win. Mag. and 375 Ruger.

    Model 110 Bear Hunter

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    110 Wolverine
    Chambered for the straight-walled 450 Bushmaster cartridge, the Savage 110 Wolverine offers both precision and power for deer, bears and hogs. It features a Magpul AICS magazine, as well as an 18-inch carbon steel heavy barrel with a ported muzzle brake and 11/16-24 threading. A one-piece 20 MOA rail mounted on the receiver makes it easy to set the rifle up to your unique needs.

    Model 110 Wolverine in .450 Bushmaster

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    Just The Beginning
    These Big Game and Specialty Series rifles aren’t the only ones that have received a major update. The Trophy Series, which includes the 110 Engage Hunter XP, 110 Hog Hunter, 110 Brush Hunter and 110 Lightweight Storm now feature a modern, ergonomically enhanced stock that allows shooters to adjust the length-of-pull. The popular AXIS II platform will also offer an updated stock featuring stylish looks and better ergonomics. For complete details on all new 2018 rifles, visit www.SavageArms.com.


    Comments 5 Comments
    1. penna shooter's Avatar
      penna shooter -
      Noice
    1. big honkin jeep's Avatar
      big honkin jeep -
      I like the concept. Cant wait to see one in person, and like most of us here maybe take one apart. LOL
      Preferably a 16/116FLCSAK in standard hunting calibers. (hint hint Savage)
    1. J.Baker's Avatar
      J.Baker -
      They seem to have moved away from the adjustable brake models of the past in recent years in favor of doing more threaded muzzles for suppressors. Never much cared for the factory brakes - not very efficient so not very good at reducing recoil, but at least you could turn them off so you didn't blow your ears out while hunting.
    1. bearcatrp's Avatar
      bearcatrp -
      Concept looks good. if its plastic, not for me. Plastic is cold in the winter and will crack easy if bumped hard. Would want some kind of soft rubber for check piece. Would be nice if they sell just the chassis to update older rifles too.
    1. Robinhood's Avatar
      Robinhood -
      Shimanski tells us that most people go to a gunsmith for stock fitment? Replacing the stock and woooing it as a new model is just like what her department does? Why not refine the timing and bolt lift. The Axis style firing pins and springs do help some and I';m sure they will find their way into all models eventually but htis is the lipstick on the pig scenario. I like the stagger fed models anyway....and lets do control feed while we are there.