RUG-A14 - 10-22* / Charger .22 LR 50-Round Drum

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Just picked one of these up at a gunshow for a freind of mine , and we gave it a try this past wk end, and we are having trouble with it feeding properly.The most we ever had it go with out giving a problem was MAYBE 8 or 10 shots !! ANY one else out there have one of these and have you had any problems with it ???

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Bearcat
 
Which drum would that be?

Black Dog

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Promag

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MWG

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I'm not liking the title of your post... the reason that the Ruger BX-25 mags were prohibited was because the company listed that they were compatible with the Charger "PISTOL" on the packaging... thus they exceeded the maximum round counts and were blocked from import... I always wince when there is talk about Charger compatibility...
 
I'm not liking the title of your post... the reason that the Ruger BX-25 mags were prohibited was because the company listed that they were compatible with the Charger "PISTOL" on the packaging... thus they exceeded the maximum round counts and were blocked from import... I always wince when there is talk about Charger compatibility...

IIRC, last time I checked, the Butler Creek package plainly said that those 25 round mags were also compatible with the Ruger Charger.
 
I'm not liking the title of your post... the reason that the Ruger BX-25 mags were prohibited was because the company listed that they were compatible with the Charger "PISTOL" on the packaging... thus they exceeded the maximum round counts and were blocked from import... I always wince when there is talk about Charger compatibility...

It doesn't matter. It only matters what the magazines were designed for. Many of the magazines existed long before the Charger was even around.
 
I have a promag and it works flawlessly. I've yet to have it not feed properly. That being said, I prefer the 25 rounders because it is such a pain to load. :D
 
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