Looking for a source for Sako TRG 22 6.5 Creedmoor Magazines

Isn't the Tikka CTR mag body the same as the TRG-22 mag body? In the CTR, the .308 Win mags work with 6.5 CM.

TRG mags work in the Tikka but Tikka mags wont fit a TRG in its OEM stock. You can change to a different stock or relieve the inlet for the plastic tabs on the tikka mags if you really want to.
 
TRG mags work in the Tikka but Tikka mags wont fit a TRG in its OEM stock. You can change to a different stock or relieve the inlet for the plastic tabs on the tikka mags if you really want to.
Correct. But I was referencing the body, not the base. Since the bodies are the same and the CTR body works with .308 and 6.5CM in the CTR, .308 and 6.5CM should feed fine out of the TRG mag in a TRG.

The bigger mystery is why CTR mags are a third of the price of the TRG22 mags.
 
The bigger mystery is why CTR mags are a third of the price of the TRG22 mags.

Volume. They fit the Canadian Service rifle contract they won a few years back. IIRC, they had to supply 3 mags with each rifle. That's a lot of mags...and probably why thy wanted to make them slightly different than the TRG mags.
 
Volume. They fit the Canadian Service rifle contract they won a few years back. IIRC, they had to supply 3 mags with each rifle. That's a lot of mags...and probably why thy wanted to make them slightly different than the TRG mags.
But wouldn't that reduce the cost of the TRG mags too? They probably have a few stamping dies and welding jigs set up to crank these out. If the mags are the same except for the base, the fixed costs of the dies and jigs would be amortized over a greater number of mags, reducing the final cost of both products.
 
But wouldn't that reduce the cost of the TRG mags too? They probably have a few stamping dies and welding jigs set up to crank these out. If the mags are the same except for the base, the fixed costs of the dies and jigs would be amortized over a greater number of mags, reducing the final cost of both products.

I wish. I love the TRG and have several but the one thing about them all accessories are way overpriced compared to comparable products that are non-Sako. Its almost like the rifles are underpriced for what they are and they make it up with everything else. Its confounding why the mags are $200 for sure. Almost shoking no one has made a good aftermarket mag for them.
 
What's wierd is the magazine that came with my buddies CTR is identical to my trg mag. Luckily he went to a chassis with AI mags and gave it to me.
 
But wouldn't that reduce the cost of the TRG mags too? They probably have a few stamping dies and welding jigs set up to crank these out. If the mags are the same except for the base, the fixed costs of the dies and jigs would be amortized over a greater number of mags, reducing the final cost of both products.


You would think, but I'd wager it has to do with military contracts. The TRG is used by many militaries. But the Canada contract is for their Forest Rangers (or whatever they're called) and it's CTR based rifle, and they are manufactured in Canada (rifles and mags, as I understand it). I'd wager that drives them to a lower cost than the traditional TRG mags, still made in Europe. I think from their point of view, the difference in mags also makes it easy to identify where they came from.

Just a guess though...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Canada_C19