New Polymer Magazines: Updating Our Magazine Manufacturing

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 1:41

This video discusses the transition to polymer magazines for Savage 110 rifles. It highlights the durability and lightweight advantages of polymer over traditional metal magazines, particularly in preventing bent feed lips when dropped. The presenter also notes improved bolt operation due to reduced metal-on-metal contact and a redesigned magazine release mechanism.

Quick Summary

New polymer magazines for Savage 110 rifles offer enhanced durability, preventing bent feed lips from drops. They also improve bolt operation by reducing metal-on-metal contact and are compatible with older Savage 110 models, representing an upgrade in material and function.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to New Polymer Magazines
  2. 00:11Savage 110s to Feature Polymer Magazines
  3. 00:17Metal vs. Polymer Magazine Durability
  4. 00:27Issues with Dropped Metal Magazines
  5. 00:32Advantages of Polymer Magazines
  6. 00:40Smoother Bolt Operation with Polymer
  7. 00:49New Magazine Release Mechanism
  8. 01:05Proper Magazine Insertion Technique
  9. 01:20Manufacturing Update, Not Design Change
  10. 01:25Backwards and Forwards Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of the new polymer magazines for Savage 110 rifles?

The new polymer magazines offer increased durability, particularly in preventing bent feed lips when dropped, unlike metal magazines. They also contribute to smoother bolt operation by reducing metal-on-metal contact and are lightweight.

Are the new polymer magazines compatible with older Savage 110 models?

Yes, the new polymer magazines are designed to be backwards and forwards compatible. This means they will function correctly in older Savage 110 firearms that were originally designed for metal magazines.

How does the new magazine release differ from older Savage 110 magazines?

The new polymer magazines utilize a different style of magazine release compared to older models that featured a looped living hinge. This updated mechanism provides a more robust magazine lock when the magazine is inserted into the firearm.

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