The Savage Arms 55158 magazine delivers reliable feeding for precision rifles chambered in 223 Remington, 222 Remington, and 204 Ruger calibers. This factory-manufactured magazine ensures consistent performance with the exact tolerances engineered for Savage Model 25 rifles.
What Makes This Different
Factory magazines maintain the precise feed geometry that aftermarket alternatives often compromise. The polymer construction reduces weight while providing corrosion resistance superior to steel magazines in harsh conditions. Spring tension remains consistent across temperature ranges from -20°F to 140°F, ensuring reliable cycling when hunting or competing in extreme weather.
Key Features
- 4-round capacity optimized for precision shooting applications
- Triple-caliber compatibility: 223 Rem, 222 Rem, and 204 Ruger
- Black polymer construction resists corrosion and reduces overall rifle weight
- Factory specifications ensure proper headspace and feeding geometry
- Drop-free design allows rapid magazine changes during competition
- Textured grip surfaces provide secure handling with wet or gloved hands
- Steel spring rated for over 10,000 compression cycles
Range testing demonstrates consistent feeding across all three supported calibers, with particular reliability noted in rapid-fire scenarios. The magazine performs equally well in competitive precision shooting and varmint hunting applications. Temperature cycling from sub-zero hunting conditions to hot summer ranges shows no degradation in spring tension or polymer flexibility.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 4 rounds
- Compatible Calibers: 223 Remington, 222 Remington, 204 Ruger
- Construction: Black polymer body with steel spring
- Compatible Models: Savage Model 25 rifles
- Overall Length: Approximately 3.2 inches
- Weight: 2.1 ounces empty
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Country of Origin: United States
Factory magazines eliminate the feeding issues common with generic alternatives while maintaining the accuracy standards Savage rifles demand. Professional shooters and hunters rely on OEM components to preserve their rifle's precision potential.