New for 2025: Davidson's Exclusive Bergara B-14 FSP Hunter Stainless

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posted on September 17, 2025
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LEDE Bergara B 14 FSP Hunter Stainless

Davidson’s has collaborated with Bergara to produce the first complete Bergara rifle with a stainless-steel barreled action available in the USA.

The exclusive B-14 FSP (Fluted Special Purpose) Hunter Stainless has a stainless-steel barrel, receiver and bolt. The barrel and bolt-body are both fluted, and the barrel is threaded for suppressors or muzzle devices. The spiral-fluted bolt-body provides radial flutes that allow grime and debris a void to settle into during hard use in the field. These flutes ensure a smooth-cycling bolt even in filthy conditions. Bergara B-14 rifles are based on Remington 700-style actions; therefore, customers have the ability to use a wide range of components that are available in the market.

Davidson's Bergara Support

A Bergara Performance Trigger comes installed from the factory with an externally adjustable trigger-pull weight via the use of an Allen key, which is accessed through the trigger guard in front of the trigger shoe. 

The stainless steel offers increased corrosion resistance, decreased throat erosion and pitting from fouling, as well as increased longevity over Bergara’s normal 4140 carbon steel. The internals have increased protection via the stainless while a Tactical Gray Cerakote finish protects the outer surfaces. Bergara does offer barreled actions in stainless steel, however the retail cost of those barreled actions is significantly more than this entire rifle.

The glass fiber-reinforced polymer stock has a custom color and pattern that is exclusive to these rifles amongst the Bergara product offerings.

Chamberings for this new Davidson’s Exclusive are in .308 Winchester (Item No. B14S101D; 18-inch barrel), 7mm PRC (Item No. B14LM1013D; 22-inch barrel), and .300 Winchester Magnum (Item No. B14LM101D) also with a 22-inch barrel. For more information, visit bergara.online/us/ or galleryofguns.com.

Specs and Features:

  • Hinged floorplate
  • Twist rates: .308 Winchester—1:10"; 7mm PRC—1:8"; .300 Winchester Magnum—1:10"
  • Two-lug bolt
  • 2-position safety
  • 3 lb. average trigger pull weight
  • SUB-MOA Guarantee
  • MSRP: $999.99

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