Savage Arms Introduces New B-Series Bolt-Action Rimfire Rifles

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posted on January 11, 2017
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Savage Arms has introduced a new line of bolt-action rimfire rifles in its new B-Series, which includes 12 caliber options and prices ranging from $281 to $413. Firearms should be on dealer's shelves s shortly.

The line is built around Savage's B17, B22 and B22 Magnum rimfire rifles. Each model features an ergonomically designed stock, higher comb, top tang safety and target-style, vertical pistol grip. The B-Series includes a dozen new models in configurations including Sporter Barrel, Heavy Barrel, Heavy Threaded and Heavy Stainless.

All B-Series rifles feature a 10-round rotary magazine and the company's venerable AccuTrigger.

Features include:

• Four configurations available in 22 LR, 22 WMR and 17 HMR
• User-adjustable AccuTrigger
• 10-round rotary magazine
• Button-rifled barrel
• Modern, ergonomic composite stock
• Top tang safety
• Drilled and tapped for scope mounts

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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