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What is the purpose of the baffle design found on the twin locking lugs of a Savage 110 rifle?
Unlike most conventional bolt designs that are manufactured by forging or machining from solid bar stock, the Savage 110 utilizes a unique multi piece design.
How are the cartridges stacked inside the magazine box of a Savage 110 rifle?
Why is there a ridge on the right side of the rear baffle of a Savage 110?
There is a hole on both the left and right sides of the front of the Savage 110’s receiver. What are these holes used for?
On a Savage 110 rifle, the part called the sear functions as both the sear and the bolt stop.
On a Savage 110’s AccuTrigger, there is a steel blade called the AccuRelease lever that resides in the trigger shoe. What is the function of the AccuRelease lever?
What does the safety of a Savage 110 rifle do?