Description
I remember the first time I handed a full-size rifle to a young shooter. The look of struggle, the awkward stance—it wasn’t right. That’s why rifles like the Savage MarkIIGY 22LR Wood Youth Model exist. It’s a purpose-built .22 Long Rifle bolt-action designed from the ground up for smaller-framed shooters, typically youths or those with a shorter length of pull. It offers the proven reliability and accuracy of Savage’s Mark II action in a scaled-down, classic wood-stocked package that instills proper fundamentals from day one. At $222.96, it’s a serious tool for building a lifelong shooter, not just a toy.
Look, the core idea here is simple: fit the gun to the shooter. The MarkIIGY nails this with a 12.75-inch length of pull. For comparison, a standard adult rifle is often around 13.75 inches. That full inch makes a world of difference for a kid trying to get a solid, comfortable cheek weld and reach the trigger without straining. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed .22 LR through one of these, and the biggest takeaway is how it lets a new shooter focus on sight picture, breath control, and trigger press instead of wrestling with an ill-fitting firearm. It’s a confidence builder.
The heart of the system is Savage’s acclaimed Mark II action. It’s a simple, robust, and accurate bolt-action that’s been a benchmark for rimfire rifles for years. The AccuTrigger is the star—it’s user-adjustable down to a crisp, clean pull, which is crucial for teaching proper trigger discipline. The 21-inch carbon steel barrel provides a solid sight radius and solid accuracy potential. The classic hardwood stock has a subdued finish that looks right and provides a good grip. It’s a no-frills setup that puts the emphasis on learning the basics. This rifle is drop-in ready for a quality optic, compatible with standard rimfire scope rings like those from Weaver or Leupold.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 21 inches |
| Overall Length | 38.5 inches |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 5+1 rounds (detachable box) |
| Length of Pull | 12.75 inches |
| Stock | Hardwood |
What I like: The scaled dimensions are perfectly executed for its purpose. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a genuine performance and training feature rarely found at this price point. The build quality feels substantial, not cheap. It’s a rifle that can grow with a shooter for years before they might consider moving to an adult model.
What to consider: It is a youth model, so a full-sized adult will find it cramped. The iron sights are basic but functional; most will want to add a compact rimfire scope. The 5-round magazine capacity is standard for the platform but less than some tube-fed .22s.
So who is this for? Primarily, it’s for a parent or mentor introducing a young person to rifle shooting. It’s ideal for 4-H, introductory hunter safety courses, or plinking in the backyard. It’s also a great fit for any shooter of smaller stature who wants a lightweight, manageable bolt-action .22 for small game hunting or target practice. The total weight of just 5.5 pounds means it’s easy to carry all day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can an adult use this rifle comfortably?
A: For casual bench shooting, perhaps, but the short 12.75-inch length of pull will feel too short for most adults for any extended use. It’s designed for youths and smaller-framed individuals.
Q: Is the AccuTrigger really that good for a new shooter?
A: Yes. Being able to set a lighter, crisper pull helps prevent the flinching and jerking that a heavy, gritty trigger can cause. It teaches good habits from the start and makes hitting small targets easier, which builds confidence.
Q: What’s the best first optic for this rifle?
A: A fixed 4x or a variable 2-7x32mm rimfire scope from brands like Vortex, Nikon (when available), or Bushnell is perfect. Use low-profile rings to keep the scope close to the barrel for a proper cheek weld. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases when ordering online.
If you’re looking to start a new shooter off with a proper, no-compromise rifle that teaches respect for the tool and the fundamentals, the Savage MarkIIGY is a standout choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See our site for current availability.




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