Savage Arms Adds Model 110 PCS

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posted on December 13, 2021
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Savage Arms has announced the addition of the 110 PCS (Pistol Chassis System) to its line of centerfire firearms. The 110 PCS is a bolt-action pistol built around the 110’s factory blueprinted action, providing all the features that have come to define the Model 110, but in a much more compact configuration.

Chassis and barrel

“The Model 110 has set the bar high for bolt-action rifles,” Jessica Treglia, senior brand manager for Savage Arms. “Now the adaptability and performance that we see from our flagship rifle line is available in a pistol chassis system. Don’t let the 110 PCS’s diminutive size fool you—we’ve taken this gun out past 500 yards with reliable, repeatable accuracy.”

Left hand vieew off 110 PCS

Like other 110s, the 110 PCS has a user-adjustable AccuTrigger for a crisp, clean pull. The action is secured in a one-piece aluminum pistol chassis from Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) and the 110 PCS feeds from an AICS-style detachable box magazine with an ambidextrous release. A carbon-steel, matte-black barrel and receiver provides ample strength for the gun's short-action chamberings. That barrel is of medium contour, measuring 10.5-inches long, with a 5/8-24 TPI threaded muzzle. At the rear of the chassis resides a Picatinny rail, for the easy attachment of an optic. Finally, the action is optimized for use with a pistol, thanks to a lefthand bolt with righthand ejection.

Bolt open

For more information on the 110 PCS, which is available in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, 350 Legend, .300 Blackout and .223 Remington, please visit savagearms.comMSRP: $999

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