First Look: Davidson's Exclusive Savage 110 Magpul Hunter

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posted on May 24, 2022
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Maindavidson's Exclusive Model 110 Magpul Hunter

The Savage 110 Magpul Hunter gets the Davidson’s Exclusive treatment in the latest offering from Davidson’s.

Savage teamed up with Magpul to pair a premium aftermarket stock with the proven 110 action. The Savage 110 Magpul Hunter features a factory blueprinted action; a knurled and oversized tactical bolt handle; and the iconic Savage AccuTrigger, user-adjustable from 1.5-4 pounds.

This Exclusive 110 Hunter, available only from Davidson’s, is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor and features a full 22-inch heavy threaded barrel, for increased velocity over Savage’s original 18.5-inch design. The barrel threads are a standard-for-caliber 5/8-24 TPI.Savage 110 Magpul Hunter Beauty Shot
The Magpul Hunter stock on this Davidson’s Exclusive is OD green, and has a Type III hard-anodized, machine-finished, cast-aluminum bedding block. The length of pull is fully adjustable from 13-15 inches. Comb height is also user-adjustable. M-Lok slots are located on the forend sides and bottom for mounting options. All of these features combine to provide a more stable shooting platform, improved user comfort and individual accessory customization.

The receiver is drilled and tapped to #8-40, and a 20 MOA one-piece factory-mounted rail is included. The Savage 110 Magpul Hunter utilizes a five-round AICS Magpul magazine, which is also included.

Specifications:

  • Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
  • Safety: Three-position
  • Finish: Carbon Steel Black Matte
  • Trigger Guard: Steel
  • Barrel Twist: 1:8"
  • MSRP: $1049.99

This Exclusive is also available in a .308 Winchester chambering (Item#57883) with an 18” barrel with 1:10” rifling.

For more information, visit davidsonsinc.com, or galleryofguns.com. MSRP:$1049.99

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