Savage Model 1920 | |
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Type | Bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Charles Nelson |
Manufacturer | Savage Arms Company |
Produced | 1920-1928 |
No. built | 12,000 |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | .250-3000 Savage .300 Savage |
Action | bolt-action, controlled-round feed |
Sights | Open iron sights |
The Savage Model 1920 is a bolt-action rifle produced by Savage Arms from 1920 to 1928. The Model 1920 was the first lightweight mountain rifle in the United States. It was designed by Charles A. Nelson, the chief engineer at Savage Arms at the time.[1]
Nicknamed the Baby Springfield,[2] the Model 1920 was considered a milestone, a rifle far ahead of its time. However, it was not a big commercial success (Only about 12,000 were made, and production ended around 1928; It was out of the Savage catalog by 1931), but it remains a milestone in the history of American-made hunting rifles.[3][4]