Description
You’re in a Missouri treestand, the first light is breaking, and you need a rifle that bridges the gap between a compact woods gun and a reliable mid-range tool. You need a platform that’s tough, ready, and built for real-world conditions without fuss. That’s where the Sauer, 100 Pantera, Bolt Action, 308 Winchester, 20″ Barrel, Black Cerakote Barrel and Action, Black Stock, 5Rd comes in. It’s a purpose-built, no-nonsense hunting rifle designed for the practical shooter who demands durability and performance in a single, cohesive package.
This rifle is a modern workhorse. The 20-inch barrel in .308 Winchester gives you a potent, flat-shooting cartridge in a maneuverable package perfect for dense timber or a box blind. The entire metal surface—barrel and action—is finished in a rugged Black Cerakote. This isn’t just for looks; it’s a hardened, corrosion-resistant shield against Missouri humidity, rain, and the incidental scratches of hard use. The synthetic stock provides a stable, weatherproof foundation. At a total weight around 7.5 lbs, it’s light enough for all-day carries yet solid enough to manage the .308’s recoil effectively. The price point of $1304.15 positions it as a serious investment in a rifle that’s built to last, not just a season, but for generations.
Built for the Field, Not the Safe
From the moment you shoulder it, the Pantera’s intent is clear. The 20-inch barrel length is a deliberate choice. It offers a significant ballistic advantage over shorter carbines while remaining quick-handling in tight quarters—think navigating through cedar thickets or shooting from a vehicle window. The .308 Winchester chambering is the definition of versatile. It’s capable of taking any game in North America with appropriate shot placement, and its ammunition is widely available, from affordable practice rounds to premium hunting loads. The five-round internal magazine is flush and protected, feeding reliably without snagging on brush. Here’s the thing—this rifle is drop-in ready. Mount a scope in compatible Sauer 100 bases or a one-piece Picatinny rail, zero it, and you’re set. No gunsmithing required to have a field-ready system.
Durability You Can Count On
The Black Cerakote finish is the star of the durability show. Unlike traditional bluing, Cerakote is a ceramic-based coating applied through a precise thermal process. It bonds to the metal at a molecular level, providing exceptional resistance to salt, solvents, and abrasion. Your rifle’s metalwork won’t show surface rust after a morning in the duck blind fog or a rainy week in the elk woods. The bolt action is smooth, with a short 60-degree lift for fast follow-ups, and the adjustable trigger allows you to set the pull weight to your preference, a critical feature for precision shooting. The synthetic stock is inert and stable, unaffected by temperature swings or moisture that can warp wood.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Finish | Black Cerakote (Barrel & Action) |
| Stock | Black Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds (Internal) |
Pros & Cons
The Upside: The Cerakote finish is a massive practical advantage for all-weather use. The .308 Win in a 20-inch barrel is a brilliantly balanced setup for most North American hunting scenarios. The adjustable trigger and smooth action provide a quality feel. It’s a robust, low-maintenance tool.
The Consideration: The internal magazine is non-detachable, which some shooters accustomed to box mags may find less convenient for unloading. The synthetic stock is functional and durable, but hunters seeking classic wood aesthetics will look elsewhere.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the Missouri hunter who covers ground. It’s for the deer hunter moving between oak flats and creek bottoms, the predator caller needing a rifle that can handle a long shot across a pasture, or the shooter who wants one reliable, do-almost-anything rifle for hunting and target practice. It’s for anyone who prioritizes functional toughness and proven performance over unnecessary ornamentation. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What optics mounting system does the Sauer 100 use?
A: The Sauer 100 action is drilled and tapped for a proprietary two-piece base system. Sauer sells these bases, and several aftermarket companies like Warne and EAW make high-quality scope rings specifically designed to fit them, ensuring a solid, reliable mount.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor or muzzle device?
A: The standard Sauer 100 Pantera configuration, as described here, does not feature a threaded muzzle. It comes with a standard crowned barrel. For hunters requiring a threaded barrel, Sauer offers other models or aftersmithing is an option.
Q: How does the adjustable trigger work?
A: The trigger pull weight is user-adjustable from approximately 2.2 to 4.4 pounds using a simple hex key. The adjustment is made via a screw accessible through a small port in the trigger guard, allowing you to fine-tune the break to your liking without disassembling the action.
If a durable, versatile, and immediately capable .308 bolt-action rifle fits your needs, the Sauer 100 Pantera is a compelling option to secure for your next season.




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