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  2. Savage Model 110 - Wikipedia

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    The short-action Model 110 became the Model 10, while the long-action model remained the Model 110. The Model 110 is the basis for the entire line of Savage centerfire bolt-action rifles, including the Models 11/111, 12, 14/114, 16/116, and Model 210 bolt-action shotgun as well as the Stevens Model 200.

  3. Savage Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Model 110 was designed by Nicholas L. Brewer in 1958 and was patented posthumously in 1963. It has been in continuous production since that time, and with the closing of Winchester's New Haven, Connecticut, plant in 2007, the Model 110 has passed the Winchester Model 70 as the oldest continuously manufactured bolt-action rifle in America.

  4. Savage 110 BA - Wikipedia

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    The Savage 110 BA is a bolt-action sniper/tactical rifle manufactured by Savage Arms.The rifle is designated with an "LE" code; "Law Enforcement". All 110 BA series rifles are configured with AccuTrigger, matte-blued barreled action, fluted heavy free-floating barrel, muzzle brake, oversized bolt handle, external box magazine (holding 5 - 6 rounds), magpul adjustable stock, adjustable pistol ...

  5. Stevens Arms - Wikipedia

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    This merger made Savage the largest producer of arms in the United States at the time. [8] On July 9, 2019, Vista Outdoor completed the sale of Savage Arms [9] and Stevens Arms for $170 million to a group of investors led by Savage's management. Vista received immediate gross proceeds of $158 million and a $12-million five-year note.

  6. Savage 10FP - Wikipedia

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    Savage 10FP model types [4] Model No. Caliber Overall length Barrel length Weight Stock (with studs) Sights 10FP .308 Win..223 Rem. 1,000 or 1,100 mm (40 or 44 in) 510 or 610 mm (20 or 24 in) 3,900 g (8.5 lb) Black synthetic Drilled and tapped for scope 10FLP Left-handed .308 Win..223 Rem. 1,100 mm (44 in) 610 mm (24 in) 3,900 g (8.5 lb)

  7. List of bolt action rifles - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Model 70.22 Hornet.222 Remington.223 Remington.22-250 Remington.223 WSSM.225 Winchester.220 Swift.243 Winchester.243 WSSM.250-3000 Savage.257 Roberts.25-06 Remington.25 WSSM 6.5×55mm.264 Winchester Magnum 6.5mm Creedmoor.270 Winchester.270 WSM.270 Weatherby Magnum.280 Remington 7mm Mauser 7mm-08 7 mm Remington Magnum 7mm WSM 7mm STW ...

  8. List of straight-pull rifles - Wikipedia

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    Straight-pull rifles differ from conventional bolt action mechanisms in that the manipulation required from the user in order to chamber and extract a cartridge predominantly consists of a linear motion only, as opposed to a traditional turn-bolt action where the user has to manually rotate the bolt for chambering and primary extraction.

  9. Stevens Model 520/620 - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens Model 520 was a pump-action shotgun developed by John Browning and originally manufactured by the J Stevens Arms & Tool Company between 1909 and 1916. [1] Stevens was sold to New England Westinghouse on 28 May 1915 and production of civilian firearms was greatly reduced. [1]