Read the ammo selection note near bottom
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.
Please check https://stores.csspecs.com/policies-returns/
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Posted by Ying on 11th May 2022
I received them and haven’t had a change to use them yet. I called in to ask some questions and CSSpecs was great to answer them. The quality looks great. I think they are better than the OEM ones. You can break them down to clean them.
Posted by Unknown on 5th May 2022
Had to wait until the 20 round was back to in stock. But worth it. So far no break in time needed. Great company to do business with!!!
Posted by Jeremy on 4th May 2022
I followed the break in recommendation on the CSSpecs YouTube channel and the mags work as they should. Wish I would've ordered a second loading tool, but one does the job. They are MUCH higher quality than the mags from Savage, since they are welded and have the stainless follower. Also their YouTube shows proof that the coating will not be removed by the loading tool, which they are correct about.
Posted by Shawn B. on 20th Apr 2022
Takes a little practice to load with the provided loading device, used to press down the already loaded round.
Inverting is easy but requires a little adjusting for the first round to chamber.
Only thing I didn't like is the sharp edges that make the mag felt rough. Time and use will tell of it's endurance
Posted by Ponyblanket on 17th Apr 2022
Csspecs: Normally I comment on the end but I hope this prevents this going forward. The 20 round magazines have a limited range of ammo that works. We state it in the description.. Do NOT force ammo into the magazine, the loading tool is NOT a ram rod, using excessive force to jam ammo into a magazine is not just unwise but dangerous, remember rimfire ammo has the primer in the rim beating on the ammo can cause it to detonate.
I can about guarantee that the ammo has a very long overall length and the reviewer never once bothered to read the description of the product.
Bought 2 20-round magazines and actually used them both.
No vicarious reviews for me.
Did the load and wait for 3 days, twice, to break in the springs.
Loaded and unloaded them many times (10) to wear some brass into the magazine parts.
Ordeal each time. Slight improvement after 10 loads.
No matter what, the first 5 rounds would jam and fail to load; then things fed fine for the rest.
Magazines fit loose back and forth, like the 15-25 round Ruger 10/22 ones often do.
Had to push forward (upward) on magazines so the round was nose higher to get bolt moving.
On the first loading, impossible to push down after 10 rounds, so I applied more push.
Around 18 rounds, things flipped every which way and crashed. The loading tool bent.
Had to use a wood block for a base support.
Lack of spring tension and rims locking …hand and fingers hurting.
Crushed several cases.
Sharp edges on magazines; did not get cut, yet.
Went back to the factory 10 round magazines. All good there.
Posted by Larry w D on 16th Apr 2022
20 round is a whole lot better than 10 rounds I'm gonna have to buy another 1 they're 1 thank you
Posted by videodon on 7th Apr 2022
Very nicely done folks! I was able to load to capacity and cycled with no issues. The videos are helpful as well as the included tool. Thank you!
Posted by Mark on 27th Jan 2022
Geez this thing is sticky. Before I turn you away, I'm breaking this in with a combo of stingers, mini mags, and Remington at random. Left the Mag loaded with 20 for 24 hours in now sub zero temperatures outside. And I haven't lubricated it. Thumbing the rounds sown and up hundreds of times. This is not how (different ammo, temp) it's recommended to break this in. And I haven't even tried to feed the rifle with it yet. So don't run away from this. The mag as 'sharp' edges as does the loading tool. Buffed those out with a cordless drill, but that should have been done at the factory. 3 days of breaking this in, removing ammo, reloading it again. The break time is a lot longer than a couple of loads. However it is improving.
Posted by Cole R. on 19th Jan 2022
Bought a few 20rd mags for my mark ii and I was not disappointed one bit. For about the same price of its 10rd counter part this is a steal by all means. Plus the little bullet release tool it super convenient. All in all a very worthy investment if you enjoy shooting and not tlreloading
Posted by Unknown on 16th Jan 2022
Purchased 2 magazines.Have not had a chance to shoot mag yet, but I did do the break in procedure and cycled both magazines through the firearm several times without a hitch. I’m sure they will work flawlessly.
Great mag, probably better than the factory mag that came with the firearm.
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