Magpul Introduces Savage Hunter 110 Stock

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posted on January 16, 2020
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Designed for the Savage 10/110, Magpul’s new Hunter 110 Stock features enhanced ergonomics, versions for both right- and left-hand models, eight M-LOK slots for mounting options and a fully adjustable length of pull and comb height.

The Hunter 110’s features have been designed to provide a more stable shooting platform, improved user comfort and accessory customization. Like its predecessors, it has a Type III hard-anodized, machine-finished, A380 cast aluminum V-bedding block that is a true drop-in stock solution.

It is compatible with 3rd generation Savage short-action Series 10/110 centerfire rifles that have center-feed magazine compatibility and action screw hole spacing of 4.40 inches (H-prefix and later) with production date of 2006 or later.

Additionally, it includes Magpul’s Hunter 110 Bolt-Action Magazine Well—required for stock and magazine compatibility for ideal performance and reliability—and one PMAG 5 7.62 AC for optimal functionality with detachable box magazines that don’t require custom inletting.


Technical Specifications:

• Butt-Pad Dimensions: 1.5ʺ W x 5ʺ H
• LOP Adjustment Range: 13ʺ-15ʺ
• Weight: 3.3 lbs.
• Width of Butt (max): 1.5ʺ
• Width of Fore-end (max): 2.3ʺ

For more information on the new Hunter 110 Stock, visit magpul.com.

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