Although it is a wildcat, rifles chambered for 5mm/35 are available from the custom shop at Savage Arms.
Ruger, Savage Arms, and Springfield Armory have made versions of the Scout Rifle as well.
The 5.6x52mmR cartridge was created by Charles Newton and produced by Savage Arms in 1912.
The Savage Model 110 is a repeating bolt-action rifle that was developed by Savage Arms of Westfield, Massachusetts.
When Savage Arms filed for bankruptcy protection in 1988, the company cut its entire product line down to only the most basic Model 110 rifles.
Winchester, in conjunction with Savage Arms (manufacturer in the rimfire rifle market), introduced this cartridge at the 2013 SHOT Show.
Newton recommended loading 100 grain (6.5 g) bullets at 2800 ft/s (850 m/s); but Savage Arms reduced bullet weight to obtain velocity of 3000 ft/s.
The company introduced the .22 Long Rifle round and made a number of rifle, shotgun, and target pistol designs before being bought by Savage Arms in 1920.
M1s were made by Savage Arms and by Auto-Ordnance.
Crescent Arms, a firearms manufacturer bought by Savage Arms.