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Savage rifles are known for exceptional accuarcy at a low price point. They make various hunting, competition and tactical models. The 10/110 (10 is the short action, 110 long) was introduced in 1956 and is availible in the 10/110 (currently name for law enforcement models) 11/111 (hunting models) and 16/116 (stainless barrel). | Savage rifles are known for exceptional accuarcy at a low price point. They make various hunting, competition and tactical models. The 10/110 (10 is the short action, 110 long) was introduced in 1956 and is availible in the 10/110 (currently name for law enforcement models) 11/111 (hunting models) and 16/116 (stainless barrel). | ||
[[Image:10fp.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Savage 10FP.]] | [[Image:10fp.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Savage 10FP.]] |
Revision as of 04:17, 31 May 2009
Savage rifles are known for exceptional accuarcy at a low price point. They make various hunting, competition and tactical models. The 10/110 (10 is the short action, 110 long) was introduced in 1956 and is availible in the 10/110 (currently name for law enforcement models) 11/111 (hunting models) and 16/116 (stainless barrel).
The Savage 10/110 Rifles appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:
Film
- Boondock Saints, The Model 11/111 seen on armory wall.
- Police officer in Swordfish, 10fp version.
- Miami Vice (2006), 10fp version.
- Josh_Hartnett as Slevin in Lucky Number Slevin. (10 Predator Hunter)
Television
- Michelle Ryan as Jaime Sommers in Bionic Woman (customized 10fp)