10/22 ProMag drum mags.

from what the reviews i have seen the guys who love them have all broke them in and like any after market 10/22 mag have given them some massaging i hope they work and if nothing else they look cool. Maybe I will do a post on them once ive put them through there paces
 
Got mine from Mystic Precision, about 90 bucks shipped per magazine. They work well for me.

My take on these:
1) Long break in period... be prepared to be angry at it many times before it starts functioning right.
2) More importantly don't rimlock when loading... if you don't do it right it'll be a major source of your problems.
 
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Hmmm you'd pay $90(? someone said it) for a non-functioning magazine so you can look cool clearing out jams?

BC steel lips get a bad rap sometimes, work fine most of the time in my rifle. Maybe you'll get lucky.

no i wouldnt pay $90 to look cool clearing jams just trying to look on the positive side. I have 2 BC mags the one has worked flawlesly since day one the other didnt so it got the deburing treatment and its good now. Its unfortunate that nothing works as well as the factory 10 rounders.
 
My buddy has been "breaking in" his CroMag drum for the last year now. Still does not work properly. He has never gotten through a full drum without at least 10 jams of various kinds.
 
I have 2 of them.

My opinion.....

No one could ever convince me they are not crap.
They suck.
Piece of $hit.
The biggest ripoff I have ever experienced in all my firearms related dealings.
I call BS on every BS story about breaking them in or that all Rugers are made
slightly different and they fit different.
BS, BS, BS, BS.......
I have studied these p.o.s. to death and they are not even made to ever work.
The lip system is so far off from factory mags even our village idiot wouldn't buy them from me.

Send me $125 and you can have both of them.
Then I will feel $125 better and you can wish you had just flushed your $$ down the $hitter.
 
Dear god. When did anyone ever have to "break-in" a mag? Mags should work better when new (good springs) not worse.

Avoid!
 
Hmmm you'd pay $90(? someone said it) for a non-functioning magazine so you can look cool clearing out jams?

BC steel lips get a bad rap sometimes, work fine most of the time in my rifle. Maybe you'll get lucky.

You can never have too many TI mags, either....;)....but I'm usually leery of the hotlipped-mags.....:redface:
 
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