- Location
- Haliburton County, Central Ontario
Having owned a Savage Edge (predecessor to the Axis) I can say, from experience, that that rifle in particular was indescribably poor in quality. It even had a spring loaded 'self-opening' bolt. If you didn't hold the handle down it would actually pop up on its own. Even just sitting in the rest. The stock was flexible malleable junk and the trigger was marginally useful at best. I felt at risk even firing the thing. Ergo, IMO, the Savage entry level rifles are a very poor choice, even the new ones I have seen/handled. There are low end rifles and then, below that (well below that), there's the Savage Edge/Axis.
While I find this rifle to be particularly irksome its own right, what genuinely irks is when I see people encourage others to buy an Axis when there are so many new/used rifles available for the same price that are vastly superior to be had on the EE and other places. Different people have asked me about buying an Axis over the years and I immediately steer them to something like a Vanguard S1 or S2, a Marlin XS7/XL7, or even a Howa. Even better I tell them would be to buy a good used Husqvarna, Parker Hale or BSA for the same or less money.
Why anyone would choose to support Savage Arms Co. by promoting their low end junk line of entry rifles is beyond me with so many superior options available for first/entry level gun buyers.
Am I a snob? Methinks not. I have self esteem and an appreciation for well made rifles of value.
The End.
While I find this rifle to be particularly irksome its own right, what genuinely irks is when I see people encourage others to buy an Axis when there are so many new/used rifles available for the same price that are vastly superior to be had on the EE and other places. Different people have asked me about buying an Axis over the years and I immediately steer them to something like a Vanguard S1 or S2, a Marlin XS7/XL7, or even a Howa. Even better I tell them would be to buy a good used Husqvarna, Parker Hale or BSA for the same or less money.
Why anyone would choose to support Savage Arms Co. by promoting their low end junk line of entry rifles is beyond me with so many superior options available for first/entry level gun buyers.
Am I a snob? Methinks not. I have self esteem and an appreciation for well made rifles of value.
The End.




















































