New Guns 2025: Left-Handed Savage 110 Trail Hunter & Trail Hunter Lite

Right on! Left-handed shooters get new options in the Savage 110 bolt-action lineup.

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posted on January 16, 2025
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Savage 110 Trail Hunter Left Hand Lede

Left-handed shooters comprise about 10% of the population, but sadly, the percentage of guns tuned to lefties falls far below that number. Except, that is, when we're talking about Savage Arms! The company has long demonstrated its dedication to producing firearms for southpaws. Today, we've learned that the company is producing left-handed models of its 110 Trail Hunter and 110 Trail Hunter Lite for 2025, and they're available now.

Savage debuted the 110 Trail Hunter in late 2023 as a collaboration with Hogue, with the 110 Trail Hunter Lite following in 2024. Hogue Overmolded rifle stocks are famous for their outstanding performance and grip. The Cerakote ceramic coating on the barreled action helps to seal out the worst that the elements can dish out. These rifles help fill tags, regardless of the weather or hunting conditions.

The left-hand versions of the 110 Trail Hunter and Trail Hunter Lite will have the same accuracy and value-focused feature set as the originals.“Savage Arms is proud to offer left-handed models that cater to the diverse needs of our customers,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “We understand that every shooter deserves the opportunity to enjoy our products, and we are thrilled to expand our lineup to include these new options.” MSRP $639-$669; SavageArms.com

 

 

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