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  2. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Common on American rifles and pistols chambered for .223 Rem, .22 LR and 9×19mm. 1/2"-28 M12.7 1.270 mm Common on older European rifles chambered for .22 LR. 1/2"-20 M13.5 1 mm LH: Some European 9×19mm pistols 69/128"-25.4 LH: M14 1 mm Very common on European hunting rifles. Also used on some airsoft guns (although often in the left-hand ...

  3. Savage Model 110 - Wikipedia

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    The receiver and bolt designs make the rifle relatively simple to produce with a left-handed bolt. So, it is popular among left-handed users. The bolt head of the Model 110 is a "floating" design: A flat spring located behind the front baffle and bolt head assembly gives the assembly a small amount of free movement lateral to the bore axis.

  4. Savage Arms - Wikipedia

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    Specialty guns are the primary focus of Savage Arms' business. All of its product offerings fulfill a special need. Weapons designed for left-handed shooters are a good example of this. [39] Savage was the first major manufacturer to produce a left-handed hunting rifle in significant quantities, starting in 1959. [40] [41] [42]

  5. Savage Model 64 - Wikipedia

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    Savage Arms purchased Lakefield Arms in 1995 and continued production under the Savage and Stevens labels. [2] It is unusual among semiautomatic 22s, and traditional semi-automatic rifles in general, in that it is available in a true left-handed version featuring a left-handed safety, charging handle and ejection port.

  6. .22 Savage Hi-Power - Wikipedia

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    The .22 Savage Hi-Power cartridge, also known as 5.6×52mmR, was created by Charles Newton and introduced by Savage Arms in 1912. It was designed to be used in the Savage Model 99 hammerless lever action rifle. It is based upon the .25-35 Winchester cartridge necked down to accept a .227 in/.228 in diameter bullet.

  7. Savage Mark II - Wikipedia

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    The Savage Mark II is a line of bolt-action rimfire rifles made by Savage Arms that are mainly intended for target practice, small game hunting, and recreational shooting. History [ edit ]

  8. Savage Model 23AA Sporter - Wikipedia

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    The Model 23-AA is a .22 caliber repeating bolt action rifle, fitted with a 23 inch round, tapered barrel. It was chambered for .22 short, .22 long, and .22 long rifle, regular and high speed cartridges. It has a polished bolt, double locking lugs, and a high-speed lock. The action half-cocks on opening stroke, and full cocks on the closing stroke.

  9. Savage 10FP - Wikipedia

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    The Savage 10FP is a bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by Savage Arms and based on the Savage Model 110 rifle. There are seven variants of this rifle, each designated with an "LE" code signifying that it is part of the Law Enforcement Series.

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