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Thinking of buying one. Anyone here have anything good, bad or indifferent to say about it, bring it on?


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No experience, but there is one for sale on the Classifieds here!
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I seem to be a bit late but I'll post anyway. I have a Savage Mark II in .22 L.R. It is a very accurate rifle and I have dusted several Woodchucks with it. Mine cost 150 $ (I think) at Cabelas. It is open sighted and it cost 150 $ (I think) at Cabelas.
 
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Interesting! The one in the Classifieds was for sale for $400! I wonder why one needs a 22lr. Tactical Rifle? I assume that is what TR stands for. Still if it is accurate then $150 is a great price! Certainly better than $400.
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Originally posted by Peter:
Interesting! The one in the Classifieds was for sale for $400! I wonder why one needs a 22lr. Tactical Rifle? I assume that is what TR stands for. Still if it is accurate then $150 is a great price! Certainly better than $400.
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I am guessing it went for 400 because it was a tactical rifle. I don't have the Mark II tactical rifle, so I don't know what that particular model is worth. In fact, I didn't even know Savage made a Mark II tactical! I really don't know why you would buy a .22 L.R tactical rifle either? bewildered


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I just went to the local gun shop to order a CZ-455 American.....the shop owner suggested the Savage Mark II was as good a shooter and quite a bit less.....


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Vapo, doesn't the CZ have a wood stock while the Savage has a composite stock of some kind? Could that be part of the difference?
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If you go to the Savage website you will find the Mark II in many different iterations....synthetic, wood, thumbhole, camo, target barrel classic, etc...


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