Savage 10FP - Current Models

Current Models

Savage 10FP Model Types
Model No. Caliber Overall Length Barrel Length Weight Stock
(with studs)
Sights
10FP .308 Win.
.223 Rem.
40"
44"
20"
24"
8½ lb (3.9 kg) Black synthetic Drilled & tapped for scope
10FLP Left-handed .308 Win.
.223 Rem.
44" 24" 8½ lb (3.9 kg) Black synthetic Drilled & tapped for scope
10FP Choate .308 Win.
.223 Rem.
43¾" 26" 11¼ lb (5.1 kg) Black synthetic Choate adjustable stock w/accessory rail Drilled & tapped for scope
10FP Folding Choate .308 Win. 40.25" 20" 10½ lb (4.8 kg) Black synthetic Choate folding stock w/accessory rail Drilled & tapped for scope
10FP McMillan .308 Win. 46.5" 24" 10 lb (4.5 kg) McMillan fiberglass tactical stock Drilled & tapped for scope
10FP HS Precision .308 Win. 43¾" 24" 10 lb (4.5 kg) Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock Drilled & tapped for scope
10FPXP HS Precision .308 Win. 46.25" 24" 11 lb (5.0 kg) Black synthetic HS-Precision tactical stock Leupold 3.5-10×40mm black matte scope with Mil Dot reticle and flip open lens covers, Farrell Picatinny Rail Base, Harris bipod and Storm heavy duty case included.

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