Hi folks,
I check the 'Axis' section on this forum everyday. On many days, there are not any new posts.
I started looking at the '110' section and there are multiple new posts every day. So, do more people have 110's ?
Hi folks,
I check the 'Axis' section on this forum everyday. On many days, there are not any new posts.
I started looking at the '110' section and there are multiple new posts every day. So, do more people have 110's ?
Yes. The 110 has been in production since 1958 and is of much higher quality with not near the plethora of problems of the Axis product line that has plagued Savage.
What he said.
The 110 has been around forever! It’s the United States’ longest running production rifle, and as such, America’s Rifle! (Ok, I added the last part) It’s just a numbers thing partner. Anyone who has been here for some time, very likely had a 110 first. Or, as in my case, ONLY have owned 110’s. (Well.. a couple 111’s, couple 10’s, and 116 to be precise, LOL).
Don’t let it get to ya. Still part of the family… just more the “Red Headed Step Child”, so to speak. Every family’s got one. J/K
To add to what has been said. Aftermarket support for the AXIS is even less than the anemic support for the 10/110. With the addition of a expensive trigger system and new stock the Axis is a very capable rifle. If the Owners of savage don't address the firing pin spring issue on the new 110's there is negligible difference.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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