Description
The Savage Axis XP Compact, .223 Rem, 20″, 4rd, 3-9x40mm Weaver Scope, Break-Up Country Camo is a ready-to-hunt bolt-action rifle package designed for smaller-statured shooters or those needing a compact, maneuverable platform. It combines a shortened length of pull, a reliable .223 Remington action, and a factory-mounted 3-9x40mm scope, all finished in effective Break-Up Country camouflage. This is a purpose-built tool for tight blinds and dense timber where every inch matters, priced at $423.55.
Key Features
- Complete Out-of-the-Box Package: Rifle and scope are mounted, bore-sighted, and ready for final zeroing—no gunsmithing required.
- Compact Stock Design: Features a 12.5″ length of pull, ideal for youth, smaller-framed adults, or for wearing over heavy winter layers.
- Break-Up Country Camo: Full synthetic stock and barrel finish disrupts your outline in mixed woodland and field environments.
- AccuTrigger System: User-adjustable trigger allows you to set pull weight to your preference for a crisp, clean break.
- Pre-Mounted 3-9x40mm Weaver Scope: Provides versatile magnification for close-range varmint shots out to longer-distance coyote or prairie dog work.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .223 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 39.75 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (Unloaded) |
| Stock Finish | Break-Up Country Camo Synthetic |
Here’s the thing—when it comes to home defense, a .223 Remington rifle offers distinct advantages over a shotgun in certain scenarios. The lightweight, low-recoil cartridge is highly manageable, and the compact 20″ barrel makes navigating hallways or doorways far less cumbersome. The 4-round detachable magazine is compatible with aftermarket options from brands like ProMag, allowing for capacity customization where legal. At just over 6.5 pounds unloaded, this is a rifle you can hold at the ready without fatigue setting in quickly. The package ships to Missouri and compliant US states, requiring an FFL transfer for firearm purchases upon delivery.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the practical shooter who needs a no-fuss, versatile tool. It’s for the Missouri landowner who needs a compact coyote rifle to keep in the truck or the parent introducing a younger shooter to centerfire rifles with manageable recoil. It’s also a solid choice for a budget-conscious hunter seeking a dedicated varmint or deer rifle (where legal) that comes optics-ready. The camo pattern isn’t just for show—it’s for the hunter who spends more time in a brush blind or timber stand than on an open range.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The primary advantage is the complete, ready-to-shoot package. You get a reliable Savage action, a usable scope, and a camo finish for a single, accessible price point. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a standout feature rarely found in this price bracket, allowing for a personalized feel. The compact design genuinely fills a niche for smaller shooters without sacrificing caliber effectiveness.
Cons: As an entry-level package, the included Weaver scope is functional but not premium; serious long-range shooters may eventually upgrade. The 4-round magazine capacity is standard but limited. The synthetic stock, while durable and weather-resistant, lacks the heft and rigidity of a more expensive chassis or composite stock, which can affect harmonic consistency for some shooters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already zeroed?
A: No. The scope is factory-mounted and bore-sighted, which means it should be on paper at 25-50 yards. You must complete the final zeroing process at the range with your chosen ammunition for precise accuracy.
Q: Can an adult of average size comfortably shoot this compact model?
A: Yes, though it may feel short. The 12.5″ length of pull is designed for a more compact fit. Many average-sized adults find it perfectly manageable, especially when wearing bulky clothing. If it feels too short, a slip-on recoil pad can add both length and comfort.
Q: What type of rings are used to mount the scope?
A: The Savage Axis XP package typically uses Weaver-style bases and rings. This is a common, standardized mounting system, making it easy to find compatible rings or bases if you choose to swap optics later. Many popular scope brands like Vortex, Leupold, and Nikon produce optics with Weaver-style compatibility.
For a straightforward, capable, and compact hunting rifle that requires no additional assembly, the Savage Axis XP Compact package delivers significant value. It’s a tool that gets you from the box to the field with minimal fuss. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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