New for 2024: Savage Arms Revel Rimfire Lever Guns

With innovative features and exceptional craftsmanship, Savage says these firearms are set to revolutionize the shooting experience.

by posted on September 25, 2024
Savage Revel Lede

Savage Arms has announced two new takedown lever guns—the Revel Classic and Revel DLX. With innovative features and exceptional craftsmanship, Savage says these firearms are set to revolutionize the shooting experience.

"Savage Arms proudly introduces the Revel Classic and Revel DLX as we expand into another new category for the brand and company," said Beth Shimanski, director of marketing at Savage Arms. "These firearms combine cutting-edge features with the timeless appeal of a classic lever-action rimfire rifle. Fun and convenient, the takedown capabilities mean precision and reliability are as portable and versatile as ever."

 

 

Savage Revel Classic (top) and Savage Revel DXL (bottom)

Revel’s lever-action mechanism was designed for smooth and reliable cycling, while a crisp trigger helps to ensure precise shot placement. Simple, quick take-down in the field or at the range makes this an ideal go-to backpack rifle. Equipped with a tubular magazine, Revel offers ample firepower for plinking or small-game hunting.

One of the standout features of the Revel line is its quick takedown capability, allowing for effortless transport and storage. Whether heading to the range or embarking on a hunting expedition, the convenience of disassembling the rifle without the need for specialized tools ensures a hassle-free experience.

Maintaining and cleaning these new guns should be easy, thanks to its simple disassembly design. Shooters can easily access all the necessary components, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. The aluminum receiver further enhances the durability and reliability of these firearms.

In addition to its exceptional functionality, the Revel DLX features an upgraded contoured walnut stock with intricate stippling for superior grip and comfort, whereas the Revel Classic utilizes a walnut stock with a classic straight grip. The rubber butt pad ensures a comfortable shooting experience, reducing recoil and enhancing overall control.

The oversized lever loop of the Revel line enables swift and effortless operation, allowing shooters to maintain focus on their target. The drilled and tapped receiver offers the flexibility to mount optics, providing shooters with enhanced accuracy and customization options. Furthermore, the adjustable iron sights and medium-profile carbon steel barrel contribute to the overall versatility and performance of these lever guns.

Product No. / Description / MSRP

46000 / REVEL CLASSIC 22 LR / $439 – Shipping NOW
46100 / REVEL CLASSIC 22 WMR / $439 – Shipping Spring 2025
46200 / REVEL CLASSIC 17 HMR / $439 – Shipping Spring 2025
46020 / REVEL DLX 22 LR / $539 – Shipping Winter 2024
46120 / REVEL DLX 22 WMR / $539 – Shipping Spring 2025
46220 / REVEL DLX 17 HMR / $539 – Shipping Spring 2025

More information is available at savagearms.com.

 

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