Savage 110FP
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Savage 110FP with a non-factory standard Choate Stock. |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
Unit cost | US$649 [1] |
Variants | Savage 10FP |
Specifications | |
Weight | 8.5lbs (3856g) |
Length | 44.75inches (1137mm) |
Barrel length | 24inches (610mm) |
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Cartridge | .25-06 Remington and 300 WinMag |
Action | Bolt Action |
Feed system | 3 or 4 round integral box magazine |
The Savage 110FP is a "Law Enforcement" adaptation of the Savage 110 production line.
The 110FP bears the "Tactical" insignia and comes in long-action in 25-06, .308, 30-06, 7 mm, and 300 WinMag calibres.[citation needed]
All models feature heavy, floating barrels, crown recession, and button rifling.
Magazine Capacity is 4 rounds in 25-06, .308 and 30-06, and 3 rounds in 7 mm RemMag and 300 WinMag calibres. All models feature an internal, non-detachable, box magazine.
Stock is Black synthetic with positive checkering and dual pillar bedding.
Rifling Twist Rate is 1 in 10" except for the 7 mm Remington Magnum which is 1 in 9.5".
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