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Savage Arms

Savage Arms has been building accurate, reliable firearms in America since 1894. Their AccuTrigger — user-adjustable from the factory without gunsmithing — remains one of the most significant innovations in production rifle history. From youth .22s to long-range precision platforms, Savage makes a rifle for every use case at a price that consistently outperforms the competition.

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The Savage AccuTrigger

The AccuTrigger is Savage's defining innovation. Factory-adjustable from approximately 1.5 to 6 lbs without gunsmithing, it delivers a crisp, consistent break with a positive reset. It appears on most Savage bolt-action rifles. For buyers who have ever paid a gunsmith for trigger work, the AccuTrigger is the answer built right into the purchase price.

Savage Bolt-Action Centerfire Rifles

Savage 110 Series — Savage's flagship bolt-action platform. Features AccuFit for adjustable length of pull and comb height, AccuTrigger, floating bolt head for consistent headspacing, and a detachable magazine. Available in an enormous range of calibers and configurations from the lightweight Trail Hunter through the carbon fiber Ultralite to the full-chassis 110 Elite Precision. The 110 covers every bolt-action use case from deer hunting to 1,000-yard competition.

Savage Axis / Axis II — The value leader. The Axis II upgrades to the AccuTrigger and delivers sub-MOA potential at one of the lowest prices in the bolt-action market. The best starting point for first-time rifle buyers.

Savage Impulse — Savage's straight-pull bolt-action. Cycles as fast as a semi-automatic. Popular in jurisdictions where semi-auto rifles face restrictions and internationally. Available in major hunting calibers.

Savage 12 Series — Heavy-barrel varmint and precision platform with target-style stocks and AccuTrigger tuned for the lightest settings. Built for benchrest, varmint hunting, and long-range precision.

Savage Rimfire Rifles

Mark II — Savage's flagship .22 LR bolt-action. AccuTrigger standard, detachable magazine, and benchmarked accuracy. Available in multiple configurations from the standard Mark II F to heavy-barrel and thumbhole variants. One of the most accurate factory .22 bolt guns at any price.

Savage 93R17 — The Mark II's .17 HMR sibling. Same platform, same AccuTrigger, chambered for the flat-shooting .17 HMR varmint cartridge.

Savage 93 — The .22 WMR version of the platform. More power than .22 LR with the same familiar Savage bolt-action ergonomics.

Savage 64 — Savage's semi-automatic .22 LR. A reliable, lightweight, affordable semi-auto .22 that's been a staple of small game hunting and plinking for decades.

Savage Rascal — The youth single-shot .22 LR with adjustable length of pull and the AccuTrigger. One of the best youth rifles available at any price — teaching proper trigger discipline from the start.

Savage Pistols

Savage Stance — Savage's micro-compact 9mm. 8+1 capacity, optics-ready, and priced to compete in the budget carry segment. The Stance targets shooters who want a familiar single-stack carry gun at an accessible price point.

Savage Shotguns

Savage Renegauge — Savage's gas-operated semi-automatic 12 gauge. Available in field and competition configurations. The Renegauge Competition is built for clay target sports.

FAQ

What is the Savage AccuTrigger?
A user-adjustable trigger system, factory-adjustable from approximately 1.5 to 6 lbs without gunsmithing. Standard on most Savage bolt-action rifles. One of the best factory triggers in production hunting rifles.

What is the difference between the Savage Axis and Axis II?
The Axis II adds the AccuTrigger over the standard Axis. It's the single most meaningful upgrade — buy the Axis II.

Where are Savage Arms rifles made?
Savage Arms is headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts. Their rifles are made in the USA.

Is the Savage Mark II accurate?
Yes — widely regarded as one of the most accurate factory .22 LR bolt-action rifles available. Sub-MOA groups at 50 yards are common with quality ammunition.

What calibers does the Savage 110 come in?
Over 20 calibers including .223 Rem, .243 Win, .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, .30-06, .300 Win Mag, .338 Lapua, 7mm PRC, and more.