SAUER Introduces New Rifles in its SAUER 100 Line

    Earlier this year, German firearm manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn announced five new rifles in their SAUER 100 line. Each configuration adds a functionality geared towards the rifle’s intended uses: hunting, precision shooting or terrain-matched camouflage. The SAUER


    SAUER Introduces New Rifles in its SAUER 100 Line

    https://www.sauer.de/us/products/bolt-action-rifles/sauer-100/

    San Antonio, Texas – J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Germany’s oldest gunmaker, extends its line of SAUER 100 bolt-action rifles with the addition of five new models.  Distributed by Blaser USA Inc.,these entry-level rifles are perfect for those who have a limited budget yet still expect maximum performance and style.

    The extended line of SAUER 100 rifles gives shooters numerous options to meet their needs in the field and on the range. Each rifle features a crisp, user adjustable single-stage trigger, three-position safety, cold hammer-forged SAUER barrel, and smooth action bolt.   These rifles are also designed for accuracy, delivering a guaranteed five-shot sub-MOA performance.  

    Available in five new configurations: The S100 Ceratech is coated in a cerakote film for ultimate durability; the S100 Panterafeatures a highly ergonomic stock, a heavy fluted barrel, adjustable comb and sculpted pistol grip designed for long-range shooting; the S100 Fieldshoot is a match-quality rifle using the same laminate stock as the Pantera without a coating and a heavier match barrel; the S100 Cherokee, with a synthetic digi-camo stock and tundra green cerakoted barrel and action, is designed to blend seamlessly into darker terrain and the S100 Atacama, as the name suggests, features a desert-sand cerakoted barrel and action.

    These new SAUER 100 rifles, in addition to the Classic and Classic XT models, are available in a wide choice of calibers, including the new 6.5 PRC chambering from Hornady. MSRP: From $799.




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