No Offense to Grandpa, But This Isn't His Savage

Accurate, dependable, affordable ... some things never change. But others are changing rapidly. Let's take a look!

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posted on February 24, 2025
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Savage Arms was founded over 130 years ago, so yes, your grandfather (and his father, too) knew it as a place to get highly accurate and affordable firearms. Savage Arms still creates the kind of traditional bolt-action rifles that your great-grandpa used to bring home the venison, and you may be among the happy millions who own one. Savage will continue to proudly craft those top-quality traditional arms ... but that's far from all it's doing these days.

"You may think you know Savage," notes the company in this great video. "Well, this isn't your Grandpa's Savage. Times have changed, and so have we. We're redefining the future of what it means to be accurate, dependable, and reliable." All you have to do to know that this is true is check out what the company's been doing for 2025 ... and beyond!

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