Preview: Darkeagle Custom Savage Extended Magazine

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posted on September 16, 2020
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Offering patterns compatible with either Savage’s Model 110 or Axis families of center-fire rifles, and in both short- and long-action variants, the Savage Extended Magazine from Darkeagle Custom is an elongated detachable box that boosts the capacity of non-magnum-chambered guns to 10 rounds.

Utilizing the upper housing of a factory Savage double-stack, center-feed magazine affixed to an extended 6061 aluminum baseplate, the Darkeagle magazine features a black anodized finish, a machined aluminum follower and a rear-facing witness slot.

Our short-action sample magazine—compatible with the .308 Win. family of cartridges—fed perfectly, extended less than 2" below the bottom of the stock and required no modifications to the host Model 110’s bottom metal. The suggested retail price on this extended magazine is $95. For more information, visit darkeaglecustom.com.

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