Take notice, handgun hunters: Savage Arms has a new bolt-action handgun designed to give you the precision and quality you expect from the company's well-loved 110 rifle line. Chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, the 110 PCS has a 10 1/2-inch barrel that's threaded to accept a muzzle device (should you wish to add one). This unique handgun feeds from a 10-round detachable box magazine, and doesn't come with iron sights. Instead, it arrives from the factory with a Picatinny rail so you can affix the optic of your choice. In this terrific video from our friends at American Rifleman, you'll learn why the Savage Arms 110 PCS bolt-action repeating handgun made NRA Gun of the Week! For more information, visit SavageArms.com.
Video Review: Savage 110 PCS Handgun
It's a bolt-action handgun that boasts rifle-caliber performance because it's based on the Savage 110!
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