Savage’s New Generation of Model 110 Bolt Action Rifles

Savage Model 110 bolt action rifle
Savage Model 110 Core Tactical

Savage Arms, an iconic firearm manufacturer, has announced a new era of its legacy Model 110. The new chapter of this platform features 16 purpose-built models and spans hundreds of new SKUs, including new cartridge offerings and left-hand models.

The Legacy

The Model 110, introduced in 1958, holds the distinction of being the longest continuously produced bolt-action rifle in America. Designed by Nicholas L. Brewer, it was initially chambered in .30-06 Springfield and .270 Winchester, offering hunters a robust, yet affordable option, priced at just $109.75 when it was introduced. Over the years, the Model 110 has continued to evolve, introducing innovations such as the AccuTrigger, AccuFit and AccuStock systems, enhancing its performance and user customization.

Savage Model 110 bolt action rifle

“The 110 is our longest standing rifle, and for good reason,” said Beth Shimanski, Vice President of Marketing at Savage Arms. “This model has helped make Savage Arms what it is today, and it will be a part of the future of Savage for a very long time. Building on the next evolution of AXIS that was launched in 2024, the new era of the 110 exemplifies Savage’s ability to maintain our standing as heritage brand while staying at the forefront of innovation.”

The New Era

The upgraded platform features the all-new AccuFit V2, powered by the Quick Set Dial (QSD system, which makes quick adjustments effortless. The integrated, toolless design lets you fine-tune your length of pull and comb height at any time. No hassle, no tools. Fit for you, giving you confidence in every shot. Some models will also offer users the option to change their pistol grip size. Options in small, medium and large grip modules make this stock truly fit for anyone.

Savage Model 110 Carbon Hunter bolt action rifle
Model 110 Carbon Hunter

The redesigned stock, inspired by the modern shape popularized on the Axis line-up, features a high cheek piece and steep grip angle, enhancing both aesthetics and ergonomics

Manufacturing advancements include a “vertical cut” process in the receiver’s bolt travel, resulting in a smoother and more precise bolt action. The bolt head now features an improved extractor claw for better case contact, complemented by a dual ejector system to ensure reliable ejection.

A new synthetic magazine, compatible with older 110 models, offers improved feeding and handling. The second-generation AccuTrigger has been refined to prevent lock-up on the AccuRelease blade if the trigger weight is set too light, while retaining its ease of adjustment and crisp break.

For more information about Savage Arms and the next chapter of its extensive line of leading firearms, visit savagearms.com.

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