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Ruger 10/22 - 100 round mag?
I'm looking for a 100 round magazine for a ruger 10/22, I've seen pictures of them, but I can't find a place that actually sells them. Best answer to the first person who can give me a website that sells them
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- FatefingerLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Anything above 30 rounds is going to have feeding issues. 100 rounds drums being the worst. Avoid them, they are a gimmick.
- GlacierwolfLv 78 years ago
The 100 round mags were taken off the market a few years ago due to a terrible feeding and jam issue. Even if you found someone who sold it - finding somone who still had it in stock would be a real trick these days.
ProMag makes a very nice 50rd drum. This is 100 times easier to fire and carry than a mag that stick out nearly a foot. Again - good luck trying to find any.
If you do find those 100rd mags - you better read the online return policy and make sure you will be allowed to return the item if it jams allot on you. Many places that are rip offs will give you a 100 percent refund only if the item is returned in the original sealed plastic bag. This is no help.
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Ruger 10/22 - 100 round mag?
I'm looking for a 100 round magazine for a ruger 10/22, I've seen pictures of them, but I can't find a place that actually sells them. Best answer to the first person who can give me a website that sells them
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- Anonymous5 years ago
The 10 rnd is obviously better for bench shooting, but when I had mine I bought up 3 or 4 of the 25 rnd butler creek mags and never looked back. They're utterly reliable, and every it as good as any that come from the ruger factory.The springs are a little weak, so when you're done shooting make sure you unload them, because after about a week they will die. Buy several and never look back, tthey rock!
- JLv 48 years ago
I found a 50 round drum mag http://www.brownells.com/magazines/rifle-magazines... I'll keep looking it's giving me something to do
Also like Space Cowboy said some are shitty quality the one I gave you a link to has some bad reviews, but it's giving me something to do so I'm gone look around on the interweb
Source(s): \ - ?Lv 78 years ago
Be careful what you wish for. If it isn't a factory mag and it's LARGE capacity, some have an extremely poor track record. I have used good..but mostly bad, 25 and 50 rounders. They are expensive and don't operate as advertised. I could type your question into a Google search bar and come up with an answer for you...but since I'm not trolling for "likes" or best answers, do your own research. Also, did it occur to you to type it into the Yahoo Answers search bar...right up top, here...yeah...just over to the right a bit.
Source(s): ( don't worry though...someone here will do your work for you...in a jiffy ) - Mr.357Lv 78 years ago
Loading it single shot would probably be more consistent and allow you to shoot 100 rounds quicker and with less cussing.
- Anonymous8 years ago
with the panic buying from the AWB and everything you will probably need to wait a month to find one.