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BTW, check out the video I posted up on the homepage with JJ Reich and you'll see the Recon model has a billet lower receiver unlike the Patrol model shown above.
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Wayne
For those wondering if Savage was actually making these in house, the answer is in. I would still suspect that 100% of the parts are outsourced, but at least assembly and proofing are taking place in Westfield.
Also posted this up today on the other site. Was feeling kinda lazy so didn't copy it here as well so you'll have to check it out there.
http://www.gunsafield.com/new-savage...308-and-6-5mm/
Wow. I foretold this.
The Savage Magnum 112 is within 90% of the quality of a $4k custom rig as far as the action and stock the barrel still has the jury out but if it sucks I can replace it for $400 and have a LR hammer for under $1500 WORST CASE.
That AR you could spend $1500 on and it still be a pile of junk. SAD.
Get toooooo far from your CORE BUSINESS.....and ya get stung.
Still love ya Savage but how you thought of getting into a market like the AR and having a place....IDK. Every part of the AR market is SATURATED TO THE MAX. I have 2 under $500 ARs that will go under 1MOA with handloads....how do ya compete with that? Oh and they look better. If you want a LR AR-10 there are 45245236 different models out there.
Bad business decision but Savage is my favorite and even if they go smooth off the rails I will keep buying older 10/110s in pawnshops and building hummers.
Well, color me underwhelmed by these Savages.
my only comment to the ar market.
ZZZzzzZZZ *snores *farts *continues to snore
I handled both the MSR10 Hunter and MSR10 Long Range today.
Initial impression - they feel just like every other AR/MSR on the market.
While I can see Savage making some sales in the small-bore market, I really think they could exploit the large-bore market. At $1482 MSRP for the Hunter, the equivalent Armalite is going to run $1600+ (with no 6.5 Creedmore, only .308) while the equivalent DPMS is $1239. The DPMS also has a 24-in barrel vice the Savage's 18-in. The Savage is 3.25-lbs lighter than the DPMS LR-65 & Armalite AR-10(T).
Now - what I did not ask questions on, from any company, was magazine requirements.
Rick_W
CPO-USN(Ret)
You don't know what you don't know.
The MSR-10 uses AICS mags.
Rick_W
CPO-USN(Ret)
You don't know what you don't know.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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