Description
The Savage Mark II TRR-SR 22LR, 22″ Threaded Barrel, Silencer Ready is a purpose-built, budget-friendly bolt-action rimfire rifle designed for suppressed shooting and tactical training. It combines Savage’s proven AccuTrigger system with a heavy, threaded barrel and a synthetic stock featuring an adjustable comb and length of pull, offering serious 22LR performance without a serious price tag.
Key Features
- Factory-threaded 22-inch heavy barrel (1/2″-28 TPI) ready for a suppressor or muzzle device.
- Adjustable AccuTrigger for a crisp, customizable pull weight.
- TR (Tactical Response) stock with adjustable comb height and length of pull.
- Top-load, bottom-eject design for easy feeding and spent case management.
- Integral 11mm dovetail scope rail for easy optic mounting.
- 10-round detachable box magazine (compatible with other Savage Mark II magazines).
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Thread Pitch | 1/2″-28 TPI |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Stock | Synthetic TR with Adjustable Comb & LOP |
Look, the core appeal here is value. For $538.33, you’re getting a rifle that often competes with models costing hundreds more. The 22-inch barrel provides excellent velocity for standard and subsonic rounds, which is key for suppressor performance. The heavy barrel profile also aids in accuracy by reducing vibration and heat—a practical tradeoff for a slightly heavier carry. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states, making it a straightforward option for local shooters. The integral rail means mounting a scope from brands like Vortex or Leupold is drop-in ready, requiring no separate base purchase or gunsmithing.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the budget-conscious shooter who wants a dedicated platform for suppressed plinking, small game hunting, or introductory tactical-style rimfire training. It’s ideal for new shooters learning fundamentals, for veterans wanting a cheap-to-feed practice rifle, or for anyone needing a quiet, backyard-friendly pest control tool. The adjustable stock helps it fit a wide range of shooters, a feature rarely found at this price point.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The threaded barrel is the star, offering immediate suppressor compatibility. The AccuTrigger is famously good for a factory trigger. The adjustable stock is a massive value-add, allowing for a proper cheek weld with optics. Magazine compatibility with other Mark II models is a plus for spare mags. It’s simply one of the best “bang-for-buck” threaded .22LR bolt guns available.
Cons: The synthetic stock, while functional, feels utilitarian. The bolt throw is not the smoothest compared to higher-end rimfires—but it’s reliable. At nearly 6.5 pounds, it’s not the lightest .22 for long treks in the field. You’re paying for the threaded barrel and adjustable stock features, so if you don’t need those, a basic Mark II FV-SR saves you more money.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What thread pattern is on the barrel?
A: The barrel is threaded 1/2″-28 TPI, which is the standard thread pitch for .22 caliber suppressors and muzzle devices in the US. It will directly accept most popular .22 cans like the SilencerCo Sparrow or Dead Air Mask.
Q: Is the magazine easy to find?
A: Yes. It uses Savage’s standard 10-round rotary magazine for the Mark II series. These are widely available and affordable, and the rifle is also compatible with 5-round versions if you prefer a lower profile.
Q: Can the trigger be adjusted by the user?
A: Absolutely. The AccuTrigger is user-adjustable within a range (typically ~1.5 to 6 pounds) using the provided tool. This lets you tailor the break to your preference without a trip to a gunsmith—a huge perk for a rifle at this price.
Here’s the thing—if you’re in the market for a suppressor-ready .22 that doesn’t cut corners on core features, the Savage Mark II TRR-SR makes a compelling argument. It delivers where it counts: a good trigger, a solid barrel, and an adjustable stock, all for a mid-range price. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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