As far as I know that is only on the accustock guns, and a few others special models. (14, 114 American Classic.) It would not suprise me for them all to go that way.Originally Posted by GA-SURVEYOR
The new trigger release does have its glitches, installing an aftermarket trigger like a SSS is one. (You better off not trying.) Its is a bit more of a pain in the butt to push it in and the trigger just to release the bolt. It also complicates things in the aftermerket world with stocks. The trigger guard is a bit harder to install as it has to line up with the release finger to the sear.
The back of the bolt now holds the cocking indicator, and it also complicates a few things such as you can no longer use the 38 brass gunk button to help bolt lift, SSS has developed a neddel berring set up to work with it. I still dont like the idea of a hole in the back of the bolt pointed right at my eye, incase a case head ruptured, or something else.
All in all it is something you ca esily get use to, but my thought is if it aint broke dont fix it, what Savage had worked since 1958, why change it.
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