Savage’s New A22 Takedown .22 Rifle in FDE

I noticed that Savage Arms dropped the A22 Takedown in FDE on the Instagram this morning. The A22 Takedown is direct competition for the Ruger 10/22 Takedown carbine. It’s Savage’s take on this concept on a .22LR semi automatic rifle that feeds from 10-round rotary magazines. It breaks down with a simple twist of the barrel making it compact enough for storage in a pack, on an ATV or snowmobile, or just out of the way in your Jeep or truck.

The A22 Takedown has a synthetic stock that holds three spare magazines, as well as a storage compartment in the the pistol grip. The 18-inch carbon steel barrel has adjustable iron sights, as well as a Picatinny rail, and is threaded for a suppressor.

The A22’s receiver is also made from carbon steel and has a black finish that matches nicely with the barrel finish. The A22 has a cross bolt safety and Savage’s popular adjustable AccuTrigger. While the FDE model is new, a basic black model has been around since the end of 2022.

 

 

While the features, and even the looks of the stock, appear similar to the 10/22 Takedown the big difference is in the price,. Ruger’s 10/22 Takedown with a Magpul backpacker stock has an MSRP of $669, whereas the Savage A22 Takedown’s MSRP is only $479, almost $200 cheaper. Both guns ship with one magazine so if you want to fill up the stock, you’ll need to grab a few extras.

 

 

A22 TAKEDOWN FEATURES:

Semi-automatic rimfire action
Takedown configuration
Synthetic, adjustable stock
Storage compartment in pistol
grip and magazine compartment
in cheek riser
18” carbon steel, matte black
barrel
Low-profile sights
0 MOA Picatinny Rail with iron
sight channel thru rail
Tang safety
10-round rotary magazine
User-adjustable AccuTrigger (3-5 lbs)
MSRP: $479.00

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2 thoughts on “Savage’s New A22 Takedown .22 Rifle in FDE”

  1. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

    That’s a *very* viable alternative to what I paid for a Ruger takedown tactical…

  2. Hooda Thunkett

    Mag compatibility? For example, the Thompson TR/22 can use the Ruger 10/22 rotary mag, with the only issue being last round bolt hold-open.

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