Description
Picture this: you’re at the range, the wind is a whisper, and the target is a 100-yard steel silhouette. You need a rifle that’s more than a plinker—you need a tool that rewards fundamentals and delivers consistent, sub-MOA precision without breaking the bank. That’s where the Savage Mark II TRR-SR 22 LR, 22″ Barrel, Hardwood Stock, Black, 5rd comes in. It’s a purpose-built, tactical rimfire rifle designed for serious training, small-game hunting, and precision shooting, offering out-of-the-box accuracy with a robust feature set typically found on centerfire platforms.
Look, when it comes to building skill or stretching the capabilities of a .22 LR, you need a rifle that doesn’t hold you back. The TRR-SR’s foundation is Savage’s legendary AccuTrigger, a user-adjustable trigger that provides a crisp, clean break. This isn’t a mushy plinking trigger; it’s a legitimate precision component that allows you to fine-tune pull weight to your preference, directly translating to better shot control. The 22-inch heavy-contour barrel is cold hammer-forged and features a recessed target crown, protecting the critical muzzle from damage and ensuring consistent bullet exit. At just over 8 pounds unloaded, its weight aids in stability from the bench or in prone positions.
The hardwood stock isn’t just for looks—it’s a rigid, pillar-bedded platform that free-floats the barrel along its entire length. This eliminates pressure points that can distort harmonics and impact point of impact, a key detail for repeatable accuracy. The stock also incorporates a modern, ergonomic pistol grip and an adjustable comb, letting you achieve a proper, repeatable cheek weld for use with optics. Speaking of optics, the receiver is pre-drilled and tapped, ready for standard rimfire scope bases from brands like Weaver or EGW. Mounting a scope is straightforward—no gunsmithing required.
Here’s the thing—this rifle bridges the gap between fun and function. The threaded barrel (1/2″-28 TPI) accepts a variety of common rimfire suppressors or muzzle devices, making it an excellent host for quiet, backyard-friendly shooting. The detachable 5-round magazine is robust and feeds reliably, a notable step up from the tube-fed or single-shot .22s of yesteryear. With an MSRP of $521.78, it represents a significant value for a rifle with these tactical and precision-oriented features. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Barrel Length | 22″ Heavy Contour |
| Overall Length | 41.5″ |
| Weight | 8.1 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Thread Pattern | 1/2″-28 TPI |
| Stock Material | Hardwood, Pillar-Bedded |
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy due to the AccuTrigger and free-floated barrel. The adjustable comb and tactical stock provide a modern, customizable fit. The threaded barrel offers immediate suppressor compatibility. The pillar-bedding and robust construction promise long-term durability and consistency.
Cons: At over 8 pounds, it’s heavier than traditional .22 sporter rifles, which limits its appeal as a lightweight walking gun. The 5-round magazine capacity is sufficient for precision work but may feel limited for some high-volume training drills.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the shooter who views the .22 LR as a legitimate training tool for centerfire rifle fundamentals. It’s for the hunter who demands precision for headshots on squirrels or rabbits. It’s for the tactical enthusiast wanting to practice marksmanship on a budget-friendly platform. And it’s for anyone who appreciates a rifle that simply works, shot after shot, without fuss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of scope base does this rifle use?
A: The receiver is pre-drilled and tapped for a standard .22 tip-off or rimfire-specific scope base. Popular models from Weaver or EGW designed for Savage Mark II rifles will fit directly.
Q: Is the barrel truly free-floated?
A: Yes. The heavy-contour barrel does not contact the hardwood stock at any point along its length, which is a critical design feature for maintaining consistent accuracy as the barrel heats up or if the stock experiences pressure from a bipod or bag.
Q: Can the AccuTrigger be adjusted by the user?
A: Absolutely. Using the provided tool, you can safely adjust the pull weight within a specified range to suit your preference. It’s a simple process that requires no specialized gunsmithing skills.
Ready to add this precise and versatile rimfire rifle to your collection? See current availability and pricing details on our product page. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.



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