The New Savage Arms 110 PCS

Savage Arms announced their new pistol addition to their centerfire firearms, the 110 PCS (Pistol Chassis System). Savage’s 110 factory blueprinted action is now in bolt action pistol form. This new pistol is said to house all the great features that define the Model 110 but with a more compact
configuration. It’s available in five chamberings: 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, 350 Legend, 300 BLK, and .223 Rem.

Savage Arms 110 PCS
The 110 PCS is the new addition to Savage Arms 110 centerfire firearms. It is said to house all the great things in the Model 110s but in a smaller package.

“The Model 110 has set the bar high for bolt-action rifles,” Jessica Treglia, Senior Brand Manager for Savage Arms. “Now, the adaptability and performance that we see from our flagship rifle line is available in a pistol chassis system. Don’t let the 110 PCS’s diminutive size fool you—we’ve taken this gun out past 500 yards with reliable, repeatable accuracy.”

Savage Arms 110 PCS
Savage says their new pistol can be taken out past 500 yards.

The 110 PCS has a user-adjustable AccuTrigger for, as Savage states, a crisp, clean pull. Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) provides a one-piece aluminum pistol chassis, and the 110 PCS uses a detachable box magazine in the AICS-style. Savage Arms says that the 110 PCS is the perfect platform for anyone looking for long-range accuracy in a compact firearm.

Savage Arms thinks their platform is perfect for compact, long-range accuracy.
Savage Arms thinks their platform is perfect for compact, long-range accuracy.

With the claims from Savage, I can’t help but hope that this pistol finds a good home in the hands of pistol hunters. The 110 PCS’s diverse caliber options could be used by hunters to tackle prey that might typically be out of reach for a handgun.

Savage Arms 110 PCS
Pistol hunters might be able to tag a broader range of prey with the 110 PCS’s diverse caliber options.

Features

Carbon steel, matte black, barrel, and receiver
Medium-contour 10.5” barrel, with threaded muzzle (5/8-24)
Machined aluminum, 1-piece chassis with 7” free-floating modular fore-end with M-LOK slots
1-piece 0 MOA rail
Left-hand bolt, right-hand ejection
Spiral fluted bolt body
2.5-6 lb user-adjustable AccuTrigger
Picatinny rail on rear of chassis
Accepts most AR-15 pistol grips
Barricade grooves milled into the front of the magazine well
Ambidextrous magazine release and AICS Magazine

Stephanie Kimmell is the firstborn daughter of Missouri's Pecan King, worthy scion of a Vietnam veteran sailor turned mad engineer-orchardist-inventor-genius. With a BA in technical writing, she freelances as a writer and editor. A Zymurgist greatly interested in the decoction of fermented barley and hops, she is in many ways a modern amalgam of Esther Hobart Morris, Rebecca Boone, and Nellie Bly. She hunts, fishes, butchers, and cooks most anything. When not editing or writing, she makes soaps and salves, spins wool, and occasionally makes cheese from cows she milked herself. Kimmell is a driven epistemophilic who loves live music and all sorts of beer.

Sign Up for Newsletter

Let us know what topics you would be interested:
© 2024 GunMag Warehouse. All Rights Reserved.
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap