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Savage Arms Debuts Precision Rimfire Rifles with the Model 110 RF Series

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Savage Arms just dropped a game-changer for precision rimfire enthusiasts with the Model 110 RF Series, blending their legendary 110 platform accuracy with the affordability and fun of .22LR shooting. These rifles aren’t your grandpa’s plinkers—they pack MDT ACC aluminum chassis, user-adjustable AccuTrigger, 18-inch heavy barrels threaded for suppressors, and AICS-compatible magazines, all tuned for sub-MOA groups right out of the box. Priced around $1,000, they’re positioning rimfire as a serious training tool for centerfire precision shooters, complete with ambidextrous controls and that crisp Savage barrel-nut reliability we’ve come to expect.

What makes this debut a big deal for the 2A community? Rimfire has always been the gateway drug to marksmanship, but Savage is elevating it to elite status, directly challenging high-end competitors like Bergara’s B-14R or CZ’s 457 series while undercutting their prices. In a market flooded with budget ARs and overpriced optics-ready handguns, the 110 RF fills a void for affordable NRL22 and PRS-style rimfire comps, where shooters hone skills without burning through centerfire ammo costs. It’s a smart play amid rising 5.56 prices and FUDD-friendly regs—think perfect for youth training, suppressor hosts under the Hearing Protection Act push, or even as a low-recoil intro for new gun owners wary of recoil. Savage knows the data: rimfire volume sales spiked 30% post-2020, per NSSF reports, and this series capitalizes by making precision accessible, potentially pulling in competitors from Tikka and Ruger.

The implications? Expect the 110 RF to dominate entry-level precision rimfire, boosting Savage’s market share and giving 2A advocates a fresh talking point: See? Innovation thrives when government stays out. If you’re building a rimfire fleet for family range days or comp prep, these could be the missing link—grab one before backorders hit, and pair it with a red dot or LPVO for that instant grin-factor accuracy. Savage is reminding us why rimfire remains the lifeblood of American shooting sports.

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