1 - ProMag Ruger 10/22 50rd. Drum Magazine - Black Polymer

1 - ProMag Ruger 10/22 50rd. Drum Magazine - Black Polymer Details

This is a ProMag Ruger 10/22 50rd. Drum Magazine - Black Polymer. This is a 50 round drum magazine for Ruger 1022 rifles. The drum is constructed of durable black polymer. For Ruger 1022 .22LR Autoloading rifles only, does not fit bolt action rifles. Lifetime warranty from the manufacturer.

  • Product Type
    Magazines
  • Magazine Capacity
    50
  • Ammo Caliber
    22 Long Rifle (LR)
  • Manufacturer
    ProMag
  • Manufacturer SKU
    RUGA14

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  • ☆☆☆☆☆

    posted on by KEVIN CARROLL

    Feeds reliably provided that NO BACK PRESSURE is ever applied to the mag while shooting.<br />
    Through 100 rds, I had 3 misfeeds. All three were because my forearm was ever so slightly touching the mag, providing the aforementioned back pressure. <br />
    So, don't grab it, touch it, or brush against it in any way while shooting and you should have no issues. If I had to do it over again, I would've just used the money for a pair of BX-25s (with enough left over for a box of ammo).

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