
The Model 93R17 Minimalist is part of the next generation of modern rimfire bolt action rifles from Savage! This impressive rifle is an excellent lightweight platform for recreational and competitive shooting but will really excel in the field targeting varmints and small game. Featuring an ergonomic lightweight laminate stock, you get superior comfort and control with a truly unique attractive look. The smooth as silk Savage Model 93 bolt action is reliable even under the worst conditions. With a button rifled carbon steel barrel and a user adjustable AccuTrigger, you will be able to place your rounds with extreme accuracy. A threaded muzzle gives you the ability to attach a suppressor or muzzle device. The steel receiver is drilled and tapped with factory installed scope mounts ready to accept the optic of your choice. This is an excellent farm, ranch, or lease gun to keep handy for predators, pests and small game. For the aspiring precision target shooter, or the serious varmint hunter, the Savage Model 93R17 Minimalist Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle may be the perfect rifle to suit your needs.
UPC/EAN | 062654966361 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 96636 |
Brand | Savage |
Gun Color/Finish | Black |
Caliber | 17 HMR |
Action | Bolt Action |
Barrel Length | 18" |
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