New Calibers & Camo, Who's This? Savage Model 334!

It's the same Savage 334 you know and love, but with more calibers and camouflage options!

by
posted on November 19, 2024
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
334 Terra Gila Right Profile

What could make the Savage Model 334, one of America's most popular bolt-action rifles, even better? How about new calibers and camouflage? The camo in question is Mossy Oak Terra Gila, a pattern designed to create an illusion of three-dimensional geographical features. It's a "mixed" camouflage that's intended to blend into a variety of backgrounds, from shrubbery to rocky terrain.   

Savage has also added 30-06 Springfield and .270 Winchester chamberings to the Model 334, but you don't have to buy the Terra Gila camouflage version to get them. These new calibers are available in all models, including the Walnut and Synthetic stocks, ensuring that every shooter can find the perfect fit for their shooting style. 

Featuring a free-floating, button-rifled dark gray Cerakote carbon-steel barrel with an 11-degree target crown, the Savage Model 334 delivers exceptional accuracy. The three-round detachable box magazine allows for quick and easy reloading, while the dark gray Cerakoted carbon steel receiver with integrated recoil lug make the Model 334 both tough and accurate. 

"We are thrilled to introduce the Model 334 in Mossy Oak Terra Gila camo while also expanding the caliber options to include 30-06 Springfield and 270 Winchester to the 334 family," said RJ Contorno, Senior Product Manager at Savage Arms. "These additions demonstrate our commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality firearms that deliver both performance and value." 

In addition, the new camouflage Model 334 features a steel MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Rail, providing ample space for mounting optics and accessories. The inclusion of two sling swivel studs further enhances the rifle's versatility and adaptability to different shooting scenarios. MSRP $389-$529, depending upon model chosen; SavageArms.com.

 

 

Latest

Nonhunter Safety Lede Fws
Nonhunter Safety Lede Fws

Non-Hunter's Guide to Recreating During Hunting Season

Not everybody uses hunting season to hunt, and that's okay. Here's how to safely coexist with the hunters who share the backwoods with you.

Reviewed: Walther Arms PK380 Semi-Auto Pistol

Created for concealed carry, Walther's perfected its ergonomics to make it easy to for everyone handle and shoot.

Camo Kids: Little Bipsy Launches Realtree Collection

With layerable, buttery-soft fabrics and Realtree EDGE Shadows patterns, this fun collection will delight your NRA Family.

It's Time for MidwayUSA Foundation's Annual Hometown Challenge Sweepstakes

Supporting your favorite competitive shooting team makes you eligible for some amazing prizes this September!

Throwback Thursday: Wally Johnson, the Last Ivory Hunter

In 1937 Mozambique, elephants were so overpopulated that people were dying. There, Wally Johnson made his legend.

Home-Defense Minute: How to Use a Mossberg Nightstick "Firearm"

No, please do not shoot it from the hip like an '80s action hero. Shooting Illustrated's Kevin Creighton explains.

Interests



Get the best of NRA Family delivered to your inbox.