Savage’s 110 Elite Precision rifle has been well-received and is offered in both left- and righthanded models. Now Savage is bringing that precision gun to the pistol market…in a both left- and righthanded model.
Pistol Chassis System (PCS)
This gun features the 110 action in an MDT pistol-length chassis with a 10.5-inch barrel. It’s basically a shortened version of the precision rifle. The monolithic aluminum chassis works with AICS-style magazines (ambi release button)and has M-Lok slots upfront and a short pic rail on the butt.
It features Savage’s AccuTrigger, which is user-adjustable from 2.5-6lbs, and a 0 MOA rail over the action. The bolt is fluted and the threaded carbon steel barrel is finished in matte black.
It weighs under 5lbs and is chambered in five popular cartridges.
- .223 REM
- 300 AAC
- 6.5 CREED
- .308 WIN
- .350 LEGEND
Lefthand Bolt, Righthand Eject
Interestingly, this pistol is produced with a lefthand bolt. This lets righthanded shooters stay on the trigger and in the scope while working the action. Cartridges are ejected to the right side.
Even though this is considered a righthanded gun, a clever shooter could do the proper paperwork to have this re-classified as a rifle and put a buttstock on that little rail and end up with a lefthanded rifle that ejects to the right. Or they could just get the lefthand version of the rifle to begin with.
The 110 PCS pistol is available now with an MSRP of $999
Specs
- MSRP: $999.00
- Action: Bolt
- Barrel Color: Black
- Barrel Finish: Matte
- Barrel Length (in)/(cm): 10.5 / 26.670
- Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
- Caliber: .223 REM, 6.5 CREED, 300 AAC, .308 WIN, .350 LEGEND
- Magazine Capacity: 10
- Hand: Right
- Magazine: Detachable Box Magazine
- Overall Length (in)/(cm): 21.5 / 54.610
- Receiver Color: Black
- Receiver Finish: Matte
- Receiver Material: Carbon Steel
- Type: Centerfire
- Stock Color:Black
- Stock Finish: Matte
- Stock Material: Aluminum
- Stock Type: Chassis
Somebody please enlighten me….is there a new obscure ATF reg that required that all new guns be ugly as a squashed dog turd?
How much for the handy pocket tripod?
I’d love to see this in larger calibers like 450 bushmaster or 458 socom.