Savage Arms Introduces New B Series Hardwood

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posted on July 26, 2017
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Savage Arms has announced its new B Series Hardwood models, an extension of the B Series rimfire rifle line that the company introduced earlier this year.

The B Series Hardwood features a 21-inch Sporter barrel and ergonomic, walnut-stained hardwood stock with modern checkering. A 10-round rotary magazine and the Savage AccuTrigger are standard. The rifle will be available in .17 HMR, .22 LR and .22 WMR.

Features:

 Walnut-stained hardwood stock
• Sporter barrel
• Adjustable iron sights
• Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
• User-adjustable AccuTrigger
• Top tang safety

The .22 LR B Series Hardwood will ship with an MSRP of $439. Rifles chambered in .17 HMR and .22 WMR have a retail price of $459.

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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