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How to switch an internal mag to accept detachable mags?

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  • Jacob51

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    I have a 1989 savage 110, 270 and am trying to make it my new hog gun with a IR scope. It’s a internal mag (doesn’t have a bottom plate either) and was wondering if anyone has tried or done this!
     

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    Would have to cut and inlet the stock, purchase bottom metal and mag system. Or look into a replacement stock that is already set up for a DBM. I believe on the Savages they had a couple different patterns for the screw placement and some other changes over the years that you would have to look into.
     
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    skyydiver

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    Sounds like a fun project, and should be doable with skills, since they have now switched to detachable. I would completely bubba the gun if I tried it, and replacement would be cheaper FOR ME.

    I do not know about the 110, but the Axis I bought my son has really crappy mags with a cheap plastic release. Might look into what your options are even if you do convert before going full bore. Please update with project pics if you go for it!
     

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    There area lot of stock options out there- but it takes a lot of looking to find one for $500 or less with detachable mags.

    mags are around $80 each for a long action.

    I am looking for a similar setup for my 25-06
     

    ChrisC

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    it is not cost effective to modify your current stock. Its going to cost around $400 +/- $50. buying a stock with a detachable mag is a wiser move. Inletting the stock will require a mill. DIY not recommended as you want the cut to be perfectly flat if you value accuracy.
     
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