The Savage Mark II F 21 Sharp 21 in. Bolt Rifle 10rd Black is a no-nonsense .22 LR bolt-action built for consistent accuracy and low-maintenance use. It pairs a 21-inch button-rifled barrel with a synthetic stock and Savage’s user-adjustable AccuTrigger, giving you a reliable platform for plinking, small-game hunting, or just getting comfortable behind a rifle.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Mark II F 21 Sharp |
| Material | Blued steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition; 10-round detachable box magazine |
| Finish | Matte black synthetic stock, blued barrel |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs per manufacturer specs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Button-Rifled Barrel: The 21-inch barrel is button-rifled for consistent spin and accuracy right out of the box. That means tighter groups at the range, even with bulk ammo.
- AccuTrigger: You can adjust the trigger pull weight from about 2.5 to 6 pounds without a gunsmith. A clean, crisp break helps you shoot better, plain and simple.
- 10-Round Detachable Magazine: The steel magazine feeds reliably and drops free for quick reloads. No fumbling with internal box mags when you’re in the field.
- Adjustable Iron Sights: The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation, so you can dial in your zero without adding optics. Great for beginners or anyone who likes a backup sight.
- Drilled and Tapped for Optics: The receiver comes ready for scope mounts. If you want to put a red dot or a low-power scope on it, you can do it in minutes.
Who It’s For
This rifle is a solid choice for new shooters looking for an affordable, accurate .22 to learn on. It also works for seasoned shooters who want a budget-friendly plinker or a small-game gun that’s light enough to carry all day. If you’re teaching a family member or friend how to shoot, the light recoil and adjustable trigger make it easy to build confidence.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: The AccuTrigger is a real advantage at this price point—you’re getting a trigger that normally costs extra.
- Pro: The 10-round magazine lets you stay in the action longer without constant reloading.
- Con: The synthetic stock feels a bit hollow and doesn’t have the same heft as a wood stock. It’s fine for the price, but if you prefer a more solid feel, you might want to upgrade later.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage Mark II F 21 Sharp | Ruger 10/22 Carbine | Marlin Model 60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Bolt-action | Semi-automatic | Semi-automatic |
| Barrel Length | 21 inches | 18.5 inches | 21 inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds (detachable) | 10 rounds (rotary) | 14 rounds (tubular) |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger | Standard, non-adjustable | Standard, non-adjustable |
| Weight | ~5.5 lbs | ~5.0 lbs | ~5.5 lbs |
| Price | ~$174 | ~$280 | ~$200 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of accuracy can I expect from this rifle?
With good ammo and a steady rest, you can expect 1- to 1.5-inch groups at 50 yards. The button-rifled barrel and AccuTrigger give you a lot of consistency for a budget .22. Per Savage specs, the rifle is designed for sub-1-inch groups at 50 yards with match-grade ammunition.
Does this rifle come with a scope?
No, the Savage Mark II F 21 Sharp ships with adjustable iron sights only. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases (like Weaver or Picatinny), so you can add your own optic easily.
Is the trigger safe for a new shooter?
Yes, the AccuTrigger has a built-in safety blade that prevents the trigger from moving unless the blade is depressed. It’s adjustable but still has a safe, predictable pull. I recommend setting it to a lighter pull once the shooter is comfortable.
Can I use high-velocity .22 LR ammo in this rifle?
Yes, the Mark II F 21 Sharp is rated for standard and high-velocity .22 LR ammunition. Stick with quality brands for best reliability. Avoid .22 Short or .22 Long—it’s designed for .22 LR only.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
You might also like our Bolt Action Rifles or .22 LR Ammunition. For optics, check our Riflescopes.
Last updated: April 2026





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