I have had zero issues with the 110 round drum mag. I put 110 rounds in and every bullet fired. Its always interesting to fire this at my indoor range as most people do not realized that its not pinned. Lots of fun. Thank you Blue Line.
I have had zero issues with the 110 round drum mag. I put 110 rounds in and every bullet fired. Its always interesting to fire this at my indoor range as most people do not realized that its not pinned. Lots of fun. Thank you Blue Line.
I’m not able to get my drum mag to lock back on empty, the 22 round mags lock back no problem. Are you having the same issue?
I am more then positive that the drums do not have the bolt hold open on them
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These drum mags are junk, bought three of them and only one will feed properly. It's not the ammo, tried everything. I can't even load one of them because it skip feeds when reloading. Contacted Blue Line for warranty or repair and couldn't even get a reply back. Lesson learned
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These mags may be tricky to load properly, but, it works fine once you've mastered the loading process.
They must be loaded so there is always pressure on the round being inserted. Periodically, shake the mag to distribute the rounds.
They also warn about not using waxed .22LR ammunition.
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