GUNS & AMMO’S June 2024 issue summarized the history and engineering of the Savage Model 110, a bolt-action rifle that was named for its $110 price tag when it was introduced in 1958. (Factoring inflation, that’s about $1,189 in 2024.) We explored its concept and operation, then surveyed its many variations including innovations such as the AccuTrigger and scoped-rifle packages. Following the numbering system released in 1998, models such as the 111, 112, 114 and 116 expanded on Savage’s long-action offerings, while two-digit models, including the 10, 11, and 12, were developed for short-action receivers. These days, the numbering system continues, but it has been simplified to three digits with consistency.
To become familiar with current Savage models, I examined modern-manufactured examples ahead of writing these articles for G&A. As…