Savage Mk II FV-SR Rifles AVAILABLE NOW

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These are an amazing deal! We have a limited shipment of these in the door and they are available at an amazing price for what you're getting. These feature the heavyweight fluted match barrel with threading for compensators or flash suppressors, the famous fully adjustable AccuTrigger, oversized tactical bolt knob for use with gloves or in cold and moist conditions, included M1913 Picatinny rail base for mounting a huge variety of optics, and of course the classic detachable ten round magazine and synthetic stock.

You can expect excellent accuracy and great balance out of these rifles, rain or shine. They have Savage's matte surface finish to resist corrosion and a synthetic stock that won't swell, warp, or crack in the rougher elements. Hunt rabbits, fowl, and varmints year round (where legal! ;) ) without worrying if your rifle can keep up with you. These make excellent trainers for precision rifles at massively reduced cost -- even when paired with match grade .22LR ammunition, it's still pennies on the dollar compared to .308, .300 Win Mag, or .338 Lapua while you continue to hone skills, await reloading components for your centerfire target gun, or introduce new shooters to the sport of smallbore matches or hunting.

You can see these on WanstallsOnline by clicking the image above or by clicking HERE before they're gone!

Cheers,
Daniel
 
Cool rifle. I notice that Savage Arms only offer a 1 year warranty on their firearms while many companies have been or are starting to offer lifetime warranties. What is your opinion on Savage's quality / long term reliability? Is this a gun that will need to be replaced every 5 years?
 
Cool rifle. I notice that Savage Arms only offer a 1 year warranty on their firearms while many companies have been or are starting to offer lifetime warranties. What is your opinion on Savage's quality / long term reliability? Is this a gun that will need to be replaced every 5 years?

Hell no! Savages last generations! and they do it well!
 
Cool rifle. I notice that Savage Arms only offer a 1 year warranty on their firearms while many companies have been or are starting to offer lifetime warranties. What is your opinion on Savage's quality / long term reliability? Is this a gun that will need to be replaced every 5 years?

I run the warranty here and I have exactly zero Savage Mark IIs anywhere in the logbooks at all. I've yet to see one go wrong. They are essentially scaled down versions of their centerfire rifles, which have earned their reputation as an industry leader by having extremely strong bolts and actions.

I can't imagine ever seeing an issue with a Mk II. The action has been around for years, it's been vetted by thousands and thousands of shooters; Savage's rimfire history is extremely long and very positive. Their rimfire and centerfire actions alike have been used for decades and decades and are routinely passed down to the next new shooter in line.

Cheers,
Daniel
 
Not much to go wrong really. I thought I had a manufacturer flaw on mine with a crown chamfer cut slightly non-concentric to the bore... Then I loaded a mag of CCI SV... Then I realized ammo really does matter. Turns out it hates federal 510 and loves CCI Blazer and CCI SV. Loves it to a half inch at 50. I stopped thinking I had a bad crown.
 
why is it half your links never work? I click em and it loads a page "unavailable product" message. is it that I'm so slow they've sold out and removed from the site or is there a bug, because this happens far to often for me to think it's a coincidence. :(
 
Got mine this morning. Mail guy brought it right to my place.
Completely cleaned and lubed 'er, Mil-dot scope just mounted & ready for
schoosting in the morning!
w:h:
I ordered it on Saturday....Thanks Wanstalls!
 
Yeah we officially just sold out this morning! When a product goes out of stock it is disabled on our website...

Gary

And I, for one, very much appreciate the fact that you update your site so quickly.

There are some sponsors that just don't get how frustrating it is to always list things even if they haven't had stock for a long time.
 
Great, that is good to know!

I run the warranty here and I have exactly zero Savage Mark IIs anywhere in the logbooks at all. I've yet to see one go wrong. They are essentially scaled down versions of their centerfire rifles, which have earned their reputation as an industry leader by having extremely strong bolts and actions.

I can't imagine ever seeing an issue with a Mk II. The action has been around for years, it's been vetted by thousands and thousands of shooters; Savage's rimfire history is extremely long and very positive. Their rimfire and centerfire actions alike have been used for decades and decades and are routinely passed down to the next new shooter in line.

Cheers,
Daniel
 
It's a nice gun. And I'm sure a lot of plinkers and target shooters will enjoy this rifle. It's too bad it isn't produced in a left hand version. No intention to high-jack the Wanstalls advertisement thread here, but Savage doesn't even have any pictures up on their website of left handed 22s, 22mag, or 17s. ( except a youth model) It has been like that for a long time. In this regard I find Savages lack of attention to showing pics of left hand rimfires on their internet site very annoying, and disrespectful to potential buyers from the left hand market. It would be greatly appreciated if the gun shops like Wanstalls (and others) would bring this to their attention. I'd be in for one of the Mk II FV-SR rifles if they made it in a left hand version. Please know that my rant is not directed at Wanstalls or other gun shops.
 
No Left handed pictures! Take the RH model, and mirror it in photoshop. Taa daa, a picture of the LH version.
 
How much were these? Sad I missed them.
Frontier had them at $269. I was lucky enough to get one at $265 shipped on the EE yesterday. There is a few resellers who still have them in the +$300 range (Al Simmons has them in stock at $339). Though, I think these are overpriced.
 
I posted in the rim fire forums a few days ago on where to get a brand new one for $229 and they still have stock. I can't disclose the name because this is in wanstalls's thread
 
I posted in the rim fire forums a few days ago on where to get a brand new one for $229 and they still have stock. I can't disclose the name because this is in wanstalls's thread

Which ends up at $266 all-in, which is pretty much the same price I got mine for, though mine is used. Still a hell of a good price though.
 
I bought one of these a year ago and it would not shoot any kind of ammo well ? Fist size groups at 50 yards ! even tried high end Laupa ammo .. Maybe mine just had a defective barrel ? I dumped it and bought a CZ452 never looked back ..
 
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