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  • ... gaps which tended to accumulate dirt and were hard to clean out.<ref>Dvid Savage&nbsp;– ''The M249 squad automatic weapon''</ref> Some stated that the hea ...e M249 squad automatic weapon]". ''Small Arms in the Marine Corps''. David Savage.
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  • * [[2007]] &mdash; At the E. J. Churchill Shooting School in the U.K, the Savage Arms 93R17 BTVS was awarded the "Best New Rifle" in the "Best of the Best"
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  • |parent= [[Savage Arms]] ...r 1920, Stevens made training rifles and machineguns for the US Military. Savage still uses the Stevens brand today for a number of its low cost rifles and
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  • ...er of state and city suits filed against the firearms industry. If the new Savage company serviced products made before November 1, 1995 (prior to serial #F4
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  • ...rms]] Inc., and [[Passive Bullet Traps]] Inc., amalgamating under the name Savage Sports Incorporated.</option> <option>The [[22-250]] is based on the [[250-3000 Savage]] case necked down to [[.22]] [[caliber]] and is so named because of the ca
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  • <option>The [[22-250]] is based on the [[250-3000 Savage]] case necked down to [[.22]] [[caliber]] and is so named because of the ca
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  • ...he closing of [[Winchester]]'s New Haven, Connecticut plant in 2007, the [[Savage Model 110]] has passed the [[Winchester Model 70]] as the oldest continuous ...rms]] Inc., and [[Passive Bullet Traps]] Inc., amalgamating under the name Savage Sports Incorporated.</option>
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  • ...s)<br>[[.30 Remington]]<br>[[.32 Remington]]<br>[[.35 Remington]]<br>[[300 Savage]] (Model 81 only) ...is]].<ref name="FamousFirearms"/> The Model 81 was also offered in [[.300 Savage]] and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped after a limited number of 81
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  • #redirect[[Savage Arms]]
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  • #redirect[[Savage Model 520]]
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  • |name= Savage Arms |founder= Arthur Savage
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  • #redirect[[Savage Arms]]
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  • |image= Savage CUB.jpg |caption= Savage Cub
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  • |name= Savage Arms Model 110 |image= Savage 110FP.jpg
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  • |name= Savage/Stevens 520 |caption= Western Field model 30 - a variant of the Savage 520
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  • #redirect[[Savage Model 110]]
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  • *[[Savage Arms]]
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  • ... Rutland Plywood, a maker of wood laminates, convinced [[Sturm, Ruger]], [[Savage Arms]], and [[U.S. Repeating Arms Company]] (Winchester) to display some la
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  • | .300 Savage || 1920
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  • American gun manufacturers [[Marlin Firearms|Marlin]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] have made takedown ...nchester Model 12|Model 12]] shotguns were factory made as takedown guns. Savage also makes a series of takedown over/under rifle/shotgun combination guns.
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