THE SAVAGE NAME, LONG FAMILIAR TO GEN- erations of firearms enthusiasts, comes from Arthur W. Savage, who, in 1890, submitted two .30-caliber lever-action rifles with rotary magazines for testing at the U.S. Army military base on Governor’s Island, New York. While his design was rejected in favor of the bolt-action Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen, Savage went on to great success among American hunters, first with his Model 1895 lever action and later when it evolved into the famous Model 1899.
While Savage Arms is best known for producing rifles, shotguns of various types have also been offered, with the 12-gauge Renegauge autoloader, introduced in 2020 in Field, Waterfowl, and Turkey configurations, the latest and perhaps the company’s crowning achievement in smoothbore firearms. The Competition with an eye-catching fire engine red metal…