Savage Bolsters Model 12 Varmint/Target Lineup With New Models
While a Savage Model 12 will surely help you make your groups smaller and smaller, the vast array of options within this lineup seems to just get bigger and bigger. Savage continues to dominate this market segment populated with the most discerning, performance-oriented shooters on the planet.
Savage Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Model 110 With Limited Edition Rifle
The Ultra-Accurate Savage 110 Action turns 50 years old in 2008, making it the longest continuously produced bolt-action rifle in America. Stronger than ever today, the 110 Action that has been the definition of accuracy for Savage is the basis for its Hunter, Classic, Weather Warrior, Varmint, Target, and Law Enforcement models.
Savage Expands Centerfire Hunting Lineup With New Offerings
Savage Arms continues to expand its lineup of bolt-action hunting rifles built around the precision of the Model 110 action.
Savage Rolls Out New Action With Introduction of Model 25 Lightweight Rifles
Savage Arms is pleased to announce a new action that will change the way the firearms industry talks about bolt-actions. Previously centerfire bolt actions have been measured in length: long action, short action, super-short action, etc. The Savage Model 25 features a new slender, cartridge-diameter-specific action built around the .223 bolt head diameter. It is not only short, but also much smaller in diameter than a standard centerfire action.
Savage Expands Rimfire Line
One of the most comprehensive rimfire lineups in the market continues to get bigger with the addition of several new rifles to the Savage Arms Rimfire lineup.
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Full Text of Heller Decision Available Here
More than five years after six Washington, D.C. residents challenged the city's 32-year-old ban on all functional firearms in the home, the Supreme Court held in District of Columbia v. Heller that the law is unconstitutional.