I've read pro's and con's on these Savage magazines. Not feeding, jamming, tilted bullets, etc. The Model 93 came with a blued mag which I considered of lesser quality, so I ordered a stainless version. Both work fine. Altho initially, the entire action on the brand new rifle was a bit disappointing. These days, who can afford to spit out a few hundred rounds to "break in" their guns of ANY caliber? So I took as much as I could apart and polished the components (bolt, etc) which I recommend. And before you blame the magazine, cycle it through as many times as possible - lubing everything, loading, working the action (if possible without firing). In my case, a bolt action - I just kept loading and ejecting ammunition. After a few mags worth, things started loosening up. I really don't feel confident of the 10 round mags yet to pay the extra money to find out it's of crummy manufacture - another reason I went with the 5 round version. And I'll probably buy one more - at least.Read full review
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The Savage original magazine in a strong and robust piece of equipment. I'm sure that I will not need to replace it due to manufacturing procedures or due to wear. I have used this magazine for more than 450 rounds and have seen no deterioration or deformation of the equipment. The magazine is easy to disassemble, clean and reassemble. I like equipment made to these standards. Ron
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After reading some people have had trouble with clips feeding correctly I recommend brand name - not after market clips - and I recommend these clips as they perform flawlessly. You can't go wrong with these!
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Stainless mag. Very tight fit with my rifle. Requires many inserts and removals to ease it up. Use oil and keep working it. All the stainless Savage mags I have used where the same, this is a plus. Tight fit, no rocking.
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It's shiny and easy to see when you drop it in the grass. Each one might require a little modification as every gun is a bit different. Once this is done and you are surrounded by evil gophers the only issue is keeping it full of ammunition. Remember it's socially irresponsible to not be prepared.
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