Description
Picture this: you need a rifle that bridges the gap between a precision bolt-action and a modern tactical platform. You need something that can handle a long day at the range, transition smoothly from bench to barricade, and do it all with a level of out-of-the-box readiness that gets you on target fast. That’s the exact scenario the Savage 10/110BA Stealth Evolution, .223/5.56, 20″, 10rd, Bronze Cerakote is built for.
ANSWER CAPSULE: The Savage 10/110BA Stealth Evolution is a modern tactical bolt-action rifle chambered in .223 Remington/5.56 NATO. It features a 20-inch threaded barrel, a 10-round detachable box magazine, and a full-length aluminum chassis finished in Bronze Cerakote for enhanced durability and a distinctive look. This rifle is designed for precision shooting with tactical ergonomics.
Built on Savage’s proven 110 action, this rifle ditches the traditional stock for a full-length, rigid aluminum chassis. Why does that matter? It provides a rock-solid foundation for the barrel and action, directly improving consistency. The chassis system also integrates an adjustable buttstock and pistol grip—typically an AR-15 pattern—giving you a familiar, customizable hold. The 20-inch barrel is threaded (5/8″-24), so adding a muzzle brake or suppressor is straightforward. With a weight around 10.5 pounds unloaded, it’s stable for precise shots without being a burden to maneuver.
The heart of the system is the user-adjustable AccuTrigger. You can tune the pull weight to your preference, a critical feature for shooters who demand a clean, predictable break. The chassis accepts AICS-pattern magazines, and the included 10-round metal mag feeds reliably. The Bronze Cerakote isn’t just for looks; it provides a tough, corrosion-resistant shell that stands up to humidity and hard use. This rifle is drop-in ready for optics and accessories, requiring no gunsmithing to mount a scope or bipod to the full-length Picatinny rail and M-LOK handguard. The total package, priced at $1448.53, represents a complete tactical precision platform.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .223 Remington / 5.56 NATO |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches, Threaded (5/8″-24) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (AICS Pattern) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5 Inches (Adjustable) |
| Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs |
| Finish | Bronze Cerakote |
| Action | Bolt Action |
Pros & Cons
Pros: The chassis system offers immense stability and modern ergonomics. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a standout feature for precision work. Compatibility with common AR-15 grips and stocks and AICS mags simplifies customization and logistics. The threaded barrel is ready for muzzle devices. Cons: At over 10 pounds, it’s not a lightweight hunting rifle. The chassis can be cold to the touch in winter conditions without gloves.
Who is this for? This is for the practical shooter who values a no-fuss, capable rifle. It’s ideal for the tactical competitor, the precision-minded recreational shooter who appreciates a modern layout, or the hunter in open country who takes longer shots. It’s a rifle that performs without demanding a pile of aftermarket parts first. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide where compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this rifle have a traditional wood or synthetic stock?
A: No. It uses a full-length aluminum chassis system, which is more rigid than a traditional stock. It includes an adjustable buttstock and accepts standard AR-15 pistol grips for a customizable fit.
Q: What type of magazines does it use?
A: It uses detachable box magazines following the popular AICS pattern. The rifle comes with one 10-round metal magazine, and additional magazines from brands like Magpul or Accurate-Mag are readily available.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for accessories?
A: Yes. The 20-inch barrel features a 5/8″-24 thread pattern, allowing you to install muzzle brakes, compensators, or suppressors (where legal). A thread protector is included.
Ready to configure a precision system that works straight from the case? Explore the Savage Stealth Evolution platform for yourself.




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