Savage B22 magazine adapter

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Does anyone make an adapter to allow the Savage B22 to use some more commonly available variety of stick magazines (Mk2, 64, etc)?
If not, someone with a 3d printer and a knack for designing things should look into it. It would seem the big cavity for the rotary mag would allow for something like this, given the ongoing shortages.
 
Does anyone make an adapter to allow the Savage B22 to use some more commonly available variety of stick magazines (Mk2, 64, etc)?
If not, someone with a 3d printer and a knack for designing things should look into it. It would seem the big cavity for the rotary mag would allow for something like this, given the ongoing shortages.
Are you having trouble sourcing B22 mags where you are? They seem to be everywhere - I picked up a few at my local Canadian Tire a few weeks ago and last week picked up some from Canada’s Gun Store where they stock them online. Savage-branded ones are harder to come by but the Butler Creek ones are everywhere, esp the 25 round mags, but I prefer the smaller flush mounted ones.
 
OP - My take is that the mags are fussy enough as is. I don't think someone can make an "adapter" on their home-printer that will work at all, epecially to take the angular stresses of a magazine. There's mags out there - call some LGSes by phone. Lots of stores don't bother with email reqs like about stock cause of the time-delay factor.
 
Are you having trouble sourcing B22 mags where you are? They seem to be everywhere - I picked up a few at my local Canadian Tire a few weeks ago and last week picked up some from Canada’s Gun Store where they stock them online. Savage-branded ones are harder to come by but the Butler Creek ones are everywhere, esp the 25 round mags, but I prefer the smaller flush mounted ones.

Thanks for the tip.
Yes, I only saw the Butler Creek 25 rounders or the "magnum" size rotary mags listed at the usual sources I've gone to.
 
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