The AXIS II XP Compact by Savage Arms is a reliable and versatile centerfire rifle specifically designed for shooters who prefer a compact and lightweight rifle that is strong on performance. Built on the foundation of the popular AXIS II platform, the AXIS II XP Compact offers enhanced features and accuracy in a smaller package.
The key features of the AXIS II XP Compact include:
Compact Size: The AXIS II XP Compact is designed with a shorter length of pull (12.75") and overall length (39.5"), making it ideal for shooters with smaller frames or those who prefer a more maneuverable rifle. The compact size allows for easy handling and quick target acquisition, especially in tight spaces.
Adjustable AccuTrigger: Like its standard counterpart, the AXIS II XP Compact is equipped with the renowned Savage AccuTrigger. This user-adjustable trigger system offers a crisp and light pull, ensuring consistent and precise shot placement. The AccuTrigger can be fine-tuned to individual shooter preferences for enhanced accuracy.
Carbon Steel Barrel: The rifle features a 20" carbon steel barrel that is precision button-rifled for improved accuracy and durability.
Detachable Box Magazine: The AXIS II XP Compact comes with a detachable 4-round box magazine, allowing for quick and easy reloading. The magazine securely locks into place, ensuring reliable feeding of cartridges.
Factory-Mounted Optics: This rifle comes with a factory-mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm Bushnell scope. The pre-mounted optic provides shooters with immediate out-of-the-box readiness and ensures consistent accuracy.
6.5 Creedmoor: This model of the AXIS II XP Compact is chambered for the powerful 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, a cartridge that has quickly gained favor with many shooters.
Compact Stock Design: The rifle's stock is specifically designed for the smaller stature of shooters or those who prefer a more compact rifle (39.5" overall). The ergonomically shaped stock offers a comfortable shooting experience and allows for easy handling and maneuverability.
Matte Black Finish: The rifle features a durable matte black finish on the stock and all exposed metal parts (barrel, receiver, bolt handle). This finish not only adds a sleek and modern appearance but also provides added protection against the elements.
The AXIS II XP Compact offers all the advantages of the standard AXIS II XP rifle, but in a more compact and lightweight package. The shorter length of pull and overall size make it easier to handle, especially for shooters with smaller frames or those who prefer a more maneuverable firearm.
Order yours today and begin enjoying this compact yet powerful rifle from Savage Arms.
UPC/EAN | 011356574770 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 57477 |
Details | 20" Bbl., Black Synthetic Stock, 3-9x40 Scope, 4+1 Rnd |
Brand | Savage |
Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
Barrel Length | 20" |
Optics Ready | No |
Gun Color/Finish | Black |
Gun Action | Bolt Action |
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