Savage Introduces the 10/110 Stealth Evolution Rifle

by
posted on October 16, 2017
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
savage_lede_nr17_sa_110_stealth_evolution_lg.jpg
Savage has introduced the 10/110 Stealth Evolution chassis rifle chambered in six popular long-range calibers, including 6 mm Creedmoor. The new rifle, available in both right-hand and left-hand models, pairs a heavy fluted barrel with a monolithic aluminum chassis finished in rugged bronze Cerakote. The hard polymer-ceramic coating greatly enhances resistance to abrasion, corrosion and impact. 

Its factory-blueprinted 10/110 action, matched with Savage’s zero-tolerance headspacing, user-adjustable AccuTrigger and 5R button rifling, produces sub-MOA accuracy at extreme range, right out of the box. 

Features:
• Factory blueprinted Savage 10/110 action
• Monolithic aluminum chassis, machined from billet
• Full-length top-rail
• Bronze Cerakote finish
• Magpul PRS Gen3 adjustable buttstock
• User-adjustable AccuTrigger
• Heavy fluted barrel with muzzle brake
• Detachable box magazine
• 5R rifling

MSRP: $1,799-$2,149

For more information visit savagearms.com

Latest

Bergara B14 Stoke Rifle
Bergara B14 Stoke Rifle

Review: Bergara B14 Stoke Rifle

Fit, comfort and precision for those that seek top-shelf performance—but need a step-stool to get there…

NFA Sales Up 121 Percent In January

Following the implementation of $0 tax stamps as of January 1, NFA sales skyrocketed in January, leading many to dub 2026 as the "Year of the Suppressor."

Rifleman Review: Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series

Smith & Wesson's pocket 9 mm gets some upgrades.

The Hush-Points: Hi-Point Introduces Centerfire Pistol & Rimfire Suppressors

Long-known for making affordable guns, Hi-Point Firearms has branched out this year to make affordable suppressors.

Review: Assembling an AR-15 Lower Receiver

Building a high-quality AR-15 starts with selecting appropriate components.

Suppressors Deregulated in South Dakota

In a move anticipating a further reduction of restrictions, South Dakota has removed the law requiring the Federal stamp.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.