The Sako S5C265030 A7 magazine delivers reliable feeding for precision shooting applications where controlled capacity meets demanding performance standards. This factory-manufactured magazine maintains the tight tolerances Sako rifles are known for while providing consistent cartridge presentation.
What Makes This Different
Unlike aftermarket alternatives, this OEM magazine features Sako's proprietary polymer blend engineered specifically for the A7 action's feeding geometry. The controlled 3-round capacity meets hunting regulations in most jurisdictions while the reinforced feed lips maintain consistent tension through thousands of loading cycles. Factory specifications ensure proper headspace and timing with A7 bolt operation.
Key Features
- Factory OEM construction maintains rifle warranty coverage
- Reinforced polymer body resists impact and temperature extremes
- Steel spring system rated for extended compression cycles
- Anti-tilt follower prevents cartridge binding during feeding
- Flush-fit profile maintains rifle balance and handling characteristics
- Compatible with both 223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO cartridges
- Positive magazine catch engagement prevents accidental release
Field testing demonstrates consistent feeding across temperature ranges from -20°F to 140°F without spring tension loss or polymer degradation. The magazine functions reliably with various bullet weights from 55-grain varmint loads to 77-grain match ammunition. Hunting applications benefit from the controlled capacity while maintaining rapid follow-up shot capability when needed.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 3 rounds
- Caliber: 223 Remington/5.56x45mm NATO
- Material: Black polymer body with steel internals
- Compatibility: Sako A7 rifle series exclusively
- Overall Length: Approximately 3.2 inches
- Weight: 2.1 ounces unloaded
- Finish: Matte black polymer
- Country of Origin: Finland
This factory magazine ensures optimal reliability in your Sako A7 rifle while meeting capacity restrictions for hunting seasons. Professional gunsmiths recommend OEM magazines for maintaining accuracy potential and preventing feeding issues that compromise shot placement.