With all the talk on Tikka rifles in the past , I have never heard or come across a replacement metal clip for this rifle. Just a question, you never noticed that before purchasing the rifle...
Well yes I knew it was plastic, but am hoping someone makes a more durable magazine as I can see this being the only weak link in this rifles durability.
I have used a Tikka 595 for about 5 years now, it is no longer in production and featured the plastic magazine, trust me the magazine won't break on you, and it will work just fine, unless you throw the gun around like a basketball, but in that case, I wouldn't expect any part of the gun to function correctly.
Many LEO's carry them and put their lives on the lines with them. They have a LOT of "plastic".
I have only handled Tikka rifles, never owned or shot one, but I haven't heard of owners complaining about problems with the magazine.
Congrats on the rifle. I almost bought one a couple weeks ago when I bought my Savage 243, but just didn't want to spend the extra money right now, with the wife in school.
Comparing the polymer in a Glock, and other types of plastic is like comparing alluminum to steel or titanium. While they sound the same (metal), they can be very different. You can not judge one polymer to another in terms of strength, or how brittle it may or may not be.JMHO of course
longrifle, I haven't heard of any actual complaints that the Tikka magazines fail, therefor I assume the "plastic" used is good enough. Just another thought, what if you could get a metal magazine, would that in itself assure it would bebetter than the plastic?
As I said, I almost bought a Tikka. My plan was to buy at least one extra magazine, just in case. That would have been my plan if it would have been made of metal also.