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One free loading tool included with each order.. Comes folded into packing slip.
Video on how to use loading tool HERE
20 round capacity for the MK II bolt action by savage. Also fits Lakefield Mark II rifles since they are basically the same.
Does NOT fit the Savage 62 64. If you think it might fit a rifle not listed above please ask BEFORE ordering.
These magazines are fully laser cut, and are welded instead of crimped together.
View holes at 3,5,10,15 and 20.
Magazine is Carbon steel with a molten salt nitride finish, stainless steel follower.
Please note we suggest a break in process as shown in video below. Magazine feed will be slightly sticky the first couple uses.
Ammo selection:
Please note that some longer bullet profiles result in stiff loading and sluggish feeding as the added length causes binding in the magazine.
Here is a sample of bullets we have on hand. Both the ones indicated with the arrows did feed, however it is difficult to load to 20 rounds.
Some ammo will only work loaded to 10 or 15 rounds. If you use the correct loadings, the magazines load easily.
Interestly many bulk pack loadings cycle very well.

Rimfire magazines are restricted in many cases just like centerfire.
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Posted by Unknown on 26th Aug 2020
I followed the suggested break in tutorial, using the loading tool to shift the cartridges up and down while fully loaded. Bought 2 magazines and have done this for probably an hour each, while also taking the rifle out to multiple shooting sessions and doing it for a few minutes each time I load a magazine as well. One is a bit sticker than the other, but both hate feeding the second and third rounds.
The build quality does seem good. The magazines are stiff, and the springs seem strong. I am happy with that, but the initial feeding is still kind of a pain, especially when dealing with new shooters. I am hoping that they will eventually break in well enough to feed all 20 rounds properly. If not, they seem like great 17 round mags lol
Using 40gr copper plated round nose Fiocchi .22LR
Also have 40gr copper plated round nose Remington on the way to try.
Posted by Bill on 21st Aug 2020
Lightning Fast Shipping, Haven't been able to try yet with fire restrictions going on right now In Arizona, But they seem to work as they should (dry action). 2020 been bad all around come on 2021
Posted by Unknown on 21st Aug 2020
Works great. Harder to load than the stock mag. But still worth the money.
Posted by Unknown on 10th Aug 2020
Follow the break in guidelines of the video and you have a great working magazine. The magazines I bought from Csspecs work a lot better than the magazine that came with the rifle, I gave the factory magazine the same break in treatment that is recommended for the Csspecs ones but it still doesn't feed as well as the larger capacity ones.
Posted by Unknown on 31st Jul 2020
I really don't want to do a review of this magazine cuz I feel there's something I may be missing after you set and you tinker with it moving it up and down the magazine will feed with certain ammo however the extractors are not catching on the ends of the rounds so every time you load around you have to push a rod down the end of the barrel to extract shell I don't know what's going on Any input would be greatly appreciated as that is the only problem that I have with it and I will be more than happy to do a actual review if I can get a solution to that problem I would greatly greatly rate at more stars as I have been looking for more than a 10-round for this gun for 3 years I would like to also know the exact date that this magazine formerly came out for sale
Csspecs: Sounds like your extractors are missing or are damaged or are otherwise not working. I'd be happy to help you solve this since it does not sound like a magazine issue. I don't have any way of contacting you since there is no identifying information on this review. Please contact us.
Posted by Unknown on 29th Jul 2020
I understand that I have to break the magazine in before it gets easier to slide in the ammo. But the break in was horrible, it took me so long and too much effort as the ammo got stuck and it’s really hard to push them down. The quality is top notch but it’s just too much work for me.
Csspecs: It's likely you are using ammo with a longer bullet profile, if you use the other types you'll likely find they load easy..
Posted by Unknown on 20th Jul 2020
The loading tool is a must when breaking in new mags. After breaking them in they load and cycle without issues, I have went through couple hundred rounds so far and no issues.
Posted by Jason on 11th Jul 2020
These magazines are made of high quality products. They are just as described. I would purchase it again. This fits perfectly into the savage mark II.
Posted by Shooter on 12th Jun 2020
Savage is a great company. Their customer service is the industry standard, and their rifles are accurate right out of the box. The Savage MK II is the gold standard bolt action .22lr.
But the magazines suck. They are flimsy and will eventually fall apart, so the next time you pull that bolt back, the rounds spew out like a fountain and everything turns to shit. They are disposable magazines. I’ve gone through like 5 of them. No joke. And there were no solutions until now.
The Csspecs magazine is outstanding. It’s built better to last., the welds are going to hold forever, and 20 rounds is more than 10 (although I would love a csspecs 10 rounder). The break in procedure is important. The mag is damn stiff, but it does get easier to load the more you shoot it. And I shoot it as fast as I can and it feeds reliably.
I’m stoked that somebody makes a magazine for this gun that’s actually going to last. Highly recommend for those who shoot the crap out of their MK II’s.
Posted by Unknown on 12th Jun 2020
Great quality Fast Shipping!!!!
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