Gun Of The Week: Savage 93 Minimalist

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Head to the range this week with American Rifleman staff as they discuss a trim little repeater from Savage Arms that comes chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge.
    The Model 93 Minimalist is trim little bolt-action repeater from Savage Arms that comes chambered for the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) cartridge. Savage’s Model 93 has been around for some time now, but it’s this latest version that exemplifies today’s Savage Arms. This Minimalist model blends modern ergonomics with time-tested manufacturing and innovative engineering. Watch the video above to see the Savage 93 Minimalist in use on the range.
    With the Model 93 Minimalist comes a 10-round detachable box magazine and the company’s highly regarded AccuTrigger. It is a blade-in-bow system that is not just extremely safe, it’s also user-adjustable, too. Savage claims the trigger can be tuned within a range of 2.5 to 6 pounds of pull-weight. Considering the lightweight nature of this Model 93, which weighs in at just under five-and-a-half pounds, empty, the ability to lighten the trigger pull down to nearly two pounds is a boon to shooter accuracy.
    Savage Arms has garnered quite a reputation for its barrels, and on the Model 93 Minimalist, there’s a button-rifled, 18”, carbon-steel barrel. The rifling twist is common to .22-cal. rimfires, giving 1 turn in 16 inches. Given the Minimalist approach, the barrel features a sporter contour, and given today’s trend toward sound and recoil moderation, the barrel comes threaded 1/2 x 28 for suppressors and has a cap to protect the threads when not in use. Nearly every manufacturing building a rimfire rifles, at one point, included front and rear sights, some diminutive and others target-worthy. In addition, many of those rimfire receivers of yesteryear came configured with dovetailed rails for tip-off optic mounts. Well, that trend has seemingly faded today, and what we are seeing are rimfires coming from the factory threaded for, or are also including, either Picatinny or Weaver-style rails for optics. The Model 93 as you see here came with the ladder, so optic mounting is a breeze.
    The biggest standalone feature that separates this Model 93 from all the others is the Minimalist stock from Boyd’s Gunstocks. It is a utilitarian design giving you everything you need and nothing that you don’t. The stock is a robust laminate design, which is sculpted to give shooters a wide, hand-filling fore-end while minimizing weight and material elsewhere. An undercut along the buttstock reduces size and weight while also providing an area to hook into for a rear support. A gentle comb is provided for cheek weld, and texturing is placed along the wrist and fore-end to assist the shooter in handling. As this is a gun meant to go afield, sling swivel studs come standard, too.
    On the range, our testers enjoyed the dynamic feel of the rifle. The gun shoulders fast and is simple to operate. A push-to-fire safety lever is housed just rear of the bolt handle on the right side of the receiver, and its position makes it intuitive to operate. One note is that removing magazines takes a bit of practice, as the spring-steel catch must be drawn toward the shooter to withdraw the steel-bodied magazine. With an appropriate optic, the rifle is capable of longer-range shots, too. All told, the partnership between Boyd’s and Savage has culminated in a design that we believe will work for many shooters and provides a great training platform for novices as well as the advanced while still being affordable.
    Savage 93 Minimalist Green Specifications
    Manufacturer: Savage Arms
    Action Type: bolt-action rimfire repeating rifle
    Chambering: .22 WMR
    Barrel: 18" carbon steel, matte finish
    Receiver: carbon steel, matte finish
    Sights:none; Weaver rail for optics
    Stock: Boyd's Minimalist laminate
    Magazine: 10-round detachable box
    Trigger: user-adjustable AccuTrigger
    Overall Length: 37"
    Weight: 5 lbs., 7.7 ozs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @joefrommontana252
    @joefrommontana252 Рік тому +7

    So glad Wayne LaPierre hasn’t destroyed American Rifleman yet. I really enjoy these clips and the magazine (at least until my membership expires). I pray America Rifleman outlasts LaPierre so I can continue to enjoy them once my family and I rejoin the NRA once LaPierre and his cronies are gone. Good luck you guys!🙏

  • @Z7d3nR4
    @Z7d3nR4 Рік тому +1

    Nice looking machine. Great to see Savage continue the minimalist style in .22 WMR bolt gun.

  • @andreawhalen4142
    @andreawhalen4142 Рік тому +3

    I bought this rifle and set it up from a rest and the accuracy i have achieved with this 300 dollar rifle is nothing short of amazing, i litterally start laughing after shooting i'am so amazed, great job savage couldn't be more please, several of my friends own far more expensive 22mag rifles like browning a bolt and still cannot out group this rifle of mine, and this is all provable anytime. I can only hope every one of these shoots like mine because if they do, after setting them up the same, then this is the highest bang for the buck value rifle in 22mag i have ever experienced. I will never ever sell this rifle, mag loading is something to get used to but once she has cycled some rounds she smooths out nicely, quite frankly with the insane accuracy i'm getting i'm willing to put up with a little sticky mag issue gladly.

    • @markej4801
      @markej4801 5 місяців тому

      FWIW, Loballin Outdoorz has done a vid that talks to the magazine issue! Look it up.

  • @joefrommontana252
    @joefrommontana252 Рік тому

    Awesome video!

  • @pnlson5629
    @pnlson5629 Рік тому

    Please in the name of all that is holy
    ... PLEASE go back to using old intro & intro music on "American Rifleman Television" on Outdoor Network!!!
    The ARTV intro was changed a little over a year ago, and everyone I know HATES IT!!!!
    The old intro & song were iconic. Goosebumps inducing.... RETURN TO THE OLD ARTV INTRO!!!

  • @katana258
    @katana258 Рік тому

    i have the full size in 17hmr stainless bull barrel 300 yards can be done trigger down to less then 1 lb aftermarket

  • @markstephan2304
    @markstephan2304 Рік тому +2

    Scope mounts?

  • @farklestaxbaum4945
    @farklestaxbaum4945 Рік тому

    this is a cool concept, but could have been so much better, with a polymer skeletonized stock and fluted or lighter barrel profile. this weighs half a pound more than the standard 93 with a polymer stock and 21" bbl

    • @markej4801
      @markej4801 5 місяців тому

      That is probably true, but the wood is SOOOO beautiful! Makes it worth the weight.

  • @LARRY-kp9xm
    @LARRY-kp9xm 14 днів тому

    try some ear plugs