Savage Arms Expands Model 110 Line

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posted on April 9, 2026
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April Savage 110 Introductions

Savage Arms has added three new rifles to its Model 110 lineup: the 110 Core Predator, 110 Core Tactical and 110 Ultralite Predator. In addition to the all-new AccuFit V2, these rifles feature a beavertail fore-end that incorporates an ARCA rail with M-Lok slots. The Predator and Tactical rifles also have higher capacity magazines, holding up to ten rounds.

"Hunters and precision shooters demand rifles that are adaptable, accurate and built for real-world conditions," said RJ Contorno, Senior Product Manager at Savage Arms. "With these three new models, we've combined our proven 110 action with enhanced ergonomics, modularity and higher-capacity magazine capability to deliver platforms that perform whether you're calling predators, shooting long range or covering miles in the field."

Savage Model 110 Core Predator

110 Core Predator

The 110 Core Predator features a hunter-green stock equipped with the AccuFit V2 system. This system allows toolless adjustments for the length of pull and comb height, ensuring a personalized fit. Interchangeable grip modules further enhance ergonomics and comfort.

The beavertail fore-end incorporates M-Lok panels and an integral ARCA rail, providing a stable shooting platform and accessory attachment. The rifle boasts a Black Ink Cerakoted barreled action, a black jeweled bolt body with a threaded bolt handle and a user-adjustable AccuTrigger. Depending on the caliber, it is available with 16.5- to 22-inch carbon steel barrels featuring medium-contour straight fluting and threaded muzzles. The 110 Core Predator utilizes AICS magazines and is offered in left-hand configurations. MSRP: $1,099

Savage Model 110 Core Tactical

110 Core Tactical

The 110 Core Tactical is tailored for precision long-range shooting. It features a Coyote Tan stock with the AccuFit V2 system and interchangeable grip modules. The beavertail for-eend includes M-Lok panels and an integral ARCA rail, providing modularity and stability. The Platinum Cerakoted barreled action, black jeweled bolt body with a threaded bolt handle and user-adjustable AccuTrigger ensure consistent performance. Depending on the caliber, barrel options range from 16.5- to 24-inch carbon steel barrels, all with medium-contour straight fluting and threaded muzzles. The rifle is equipped with a one-piece 20 MOA rail, AICS magazine compatibility and a tactical bolt knob. Left-hand configurations are available. MSRP: $1,099

Savage Model 110 Ultralite Predator

110 Ultralite Predator

The 110 Ultralite Predator boasts a a hunter-green stock with the AccuFit V2 system and interchangeable grip modules. The beavertail forend includes M-Lok panels and an integral ARCA rail. The Black Ink Cerakoted barreled action is paired with a skeletonized receiver to reduce weight. A black jeweled bolt body with a threaded bolt handle and a user-adjustable AccuTrigger are standard. Depending on the caliber, the rifle offers 16.5- to 22-inch carbon fiber barrels, all with threaded muzzles. It utilizes AICS magazines and is available in left-hand models. MSRP: $1,899

For more information about Savage Arms, visit savagearms.com.

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