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MWG 10/22 Magazine, .22LR, 50 Round
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: MWG022050
Price:
$84.95
Shipping Weight: 0.00 pounds
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MWG 10/22 Magazine, .22LR, 50 Round, Teardrop shape with steel
lips for long life.
This is one of the finest, state-of-the-art high capacity
magazines on the market. The innovative belt-spring
design and space age materals create a light, reliable,
low maintenance magazine.
We do not ship these magazines to
California, New York City (all other areas of NY are OK though), New Jersey, Washington D.C.,
Maryland, or Massachusetts. Customers who order these
magazines but live in one of these states will have
their order cancelled. Don't blame us, blame your state
legislators.
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Average Customer Rating
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Number of Raters: 7
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08/18/2009
WOW I don't know why there is negative feedback about this mag.
Mine arrived today, and it took me all of 10 to go through and read the instructions, Very easy to load, and it works flawlessly, the steel head / lips are identical to the factory mag that is why this WILL NEVER JAM !,
I have had it for all of one day and already put about 1,000 rounds through it without a single jam,
This mag ROCKS, it has the reliability of the factory mag only you have 50 rounds instead of 10.
I have like 5 Butler Creek mags steel lip and hot lips, They don't even compare to the rock solid dependability of the MWG 50 rounder. It don't matter if you shoot semi auto or full auto This mag works awesome for both !
I will be buying at least 2 more of these MWG mags,
%100 SATISFACTION ! " ***** "
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Reviewer: efreet6669@hotmail.com
02/07/2007
Constant problems with jamming on 3 different mags, waste of money, and built cheap. Butler creek mags are much better. |
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10/01/2006
Hehehe...wish i could get one of these.....
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09/20/2008
Well if you think butler creek mags take forever to load just buy one of these. You have to take it apart wind it up hold tension on the spring, start inserting bullets, then release the tension fill put as many as you can fit in there then wind the spring again and put the last five in it is a long and compicated process. I ordered one from rimfire sports they were out of stock. so I ordered one for the factory big waste of money i am waiting for my refund now because i sent it back. i would suggest butler creek mags with their easy loader together they work wonderful. |
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03/30/2007
Not sure what efreet6669@hotmail.com is talking about...This magazine functions flawlessly. Perhaps, he/she should try cleaning his/her rifle to prevent misfiring.
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Reviewer: rrskayak@comcast.net
07/29/2007
Ok I got one of these around June of 06. It languished for a while and then I tried to use it. For reasons which I can no longer remember I did have jams. However I got it back out and tried again. I have fired several thousand rounds using it, and it rocks. If you can't get it working, you need to adjust it. ( I used a jewelers file and rounded down the lip on the magazine, just a little tiny bit - not sure if that helped or not) I have found that if I add a little bit of forward pressure to the bottom of the magazine (causing a little bit of uptilt to the round) I can ALWAYS fire thur 49 rounds as fast as I can pull the trigger.!
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