
Savage Arms Through the Decades: Model 99 Ingenuity to AccuTrigger and the Modern 110
From the brainy lever gun to today’s Accu-triggered 110s, here’s how Savage kept rifle design practical, affordable, and surprisingly forward-looking.
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From the brainy lever gun to today’s Accu-triggered 110s, here’s how Savage kept rifle design practical, affordable, and surprisingly forward-looking.

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