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Rocketman99
08-05-2017, 12:36 PM
Hey guys,

New to the forum here and new to the custom Savage world. I've had a Savage Axis ii 270 win for about 5-6 years now and it has shot like shit since day one! I thought about selling it but now since coming across this forum and seeing all the things you can do to the Axis I'm thinking of building something out of the action because, why not right?

Anyways, this brings me to my question... Does anyone make a stock or chassis the will take a .308 style PMAG? I have an AR-10 and a ton of magazines so if I can use these without having to buy AICS mags that would be great!

Thanks for looking!

psharon97
08-05-2017, 08:58 PM
Yes, take a look at MDT Tactical, XLR Industries, they make several chassis systems for Axis. I'm sure I'm leaving out several others.

snowgetter1
08-06-2017, 02:15 AM
Not sure if the chassis will work with stagger feed mags. But, my Ruger precision does and it works very good.

Robinhood
08-06-2017, 11:16 AM
You are looking for a chassis that will fit an Axis action and utilize DPMS/Knights or Armalite pattern magazines?

big honkin jeep
08-09-2017, 09:44 PM
It's been a while but some time back I saw where a guy took a polymer AR lower and cut it up and with the help of some epoxy fitted it to his factory stock so that it would accept P mags. Pretty sure his project was in .223.

Rocketman99
08-22-2017, 08:39 PM
Well I was looking for a chassis to fit the Axis but since posting this I've changed to a Model 10 action and found that nobody makes a chassis thats fits the AR platform mags. Other than the Ruger. And I really want to build something instead of buying a complete rifle. Sooo I guess I will just have to buy new mags.

Rocketman99
08-22-2017, 08:40 PM
It's been a while but some time back I saw where a guy took a polymer AR lower and cut it up and with the help of some epoxy fitted it to his factory stock so that it would accept P mags. Pretty sure his project was in .223.


Yeah I stumbled across that thread and it seemed way to involved for what its worth. And I believe the guy who did it even said it wasn't worth it after all the work. I think my time is better spent shooting than 3 weeks on a modified stock.

Rocketman99
08-22-2017, 08:43 PM
Not sure if the chassis will work with stagger feed mags. But, my Ruger precision does and it works very good.

I really wanted a Ruger and while I was looking at it I picked up the Tikka T3 Tac A1. The action on that thing felt so smooth, I fell in love with that rifle! It will be next on my list.