Savage A22 BNS-SR | .22 LR | 18 in.
MSRP: $539.00
Your Price: $384.00
Savage A22 BNS-SR Rifle .22 LR with 18 in. threaded carbon steel sporter barrel, forest green laminated sporter stock, AccuTrigger and 10-round rotary magazine.
The Savage A22 BNS-SR is a semi-automatic .22 LR rifle built on Savage’s A22 platform with an 18-inch carbon steel sporter barrel and a forest green laminated sporter stock. It is equipped with a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, a 10-round rotary magazine, and two-piece Weaver-style bases for optic mounting. The barrel is button rifled with a 1-in-16 twist and is threaded with a protective cap for 1/2-28.
For an optic, a compact low-power variable such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 pairs well with this rifle and is available for well under $1,000, offering flexibility for close-to-mid range work and precision rimfire shooting.
Applications: small-game hunting and range training/target shooting.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 062654472497.
- The caliber is .22 LR.
- The action is Semi-Auto.
- The barrel measures 18 inches and is described as a sporter barrel.
- The barrel material is carbon steel.
- The barrel is threaded with cap for 1/2-28.
- The rifle uses a 10 round rotary magazine.
- The stock is a forest green laminated wood sporter-style stock.
- The rifle features a user-adjustable AccuTrigger.
- The included mounting option is 2-piece Weaver-style bases.
- The rate of twist is 1 in 16.
- The overall length is 37 inches.
- The length of pull is 13.6 inches.
- The weight is 6.6 pounds.
- The rifle is drilled and tapped for optics.
The A22 BNS-SR blends the low-cost shooting and training economy of .22 LR with practical features—threaded barrel, AccuTrigger, and a durable laminated sporter stock—making it a sensible choice for shooters who want a reliable rimfire platform for field use and range work. Its combination of a threaded, button-rifled barrel and Weaver bases gives you a solid starting point for optics and aftermarket accessories without sacrificing the straightforward handling expected from a sporter-style rimfire rifle.
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