The Sauer Model 90 is a discontinued, high-end bolt-action hunting rifle produced by the German company J.P. Sauer & Sohn from 1982 to 2006, known for its exceptional build quality, smooth action, and high accuracy.
- Barrel: The rifle features a cold-hammer-forged steel barrel, available in various lengths (e.g., 23-inch to 25.5-inch for standard calibers), and the barrels can be changed using simple tools.
- Trigger: It has an adjustable trigger, often a single-set trigger option (sometimes referred to as a “hair trigger”), allowing the user to select between a standard pull and a very light, crisp pull for precision shots.
- Safety: The rifle includes safety features such as a loaded chamber indicator and a silent, intuitive safety catch on the neck of the slide that allows for safe unloading.
- Stock and Finish: The stocks are typically high-grade walnut with a Monte Carlo finish and rosewood forend and grip caps, contributing to its classic, elegant aesthetic.
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