Please enlighten me. The five round mag is a pita but the 20 round pinned to 5 is not a pita? In both cases you have only 5 rounds.
Please read the original post. All will be revealed.
Please enlighten me. The five round mag is a pita but the 20 round pinned to 5 is not a pita? In both cases you have only 5 rounds.
Please read the original post. All will be revealed.
You mean that he "complains" that (quote) "it's fiddly to insert into the rifle, does not lock in place without encouragement, and has the lock-open feature" (end quote).
If this is a problem for you that's fine with me. Like I said before I have five original 5rds Mini-30 mags for my Ruger Ranch and never had any problems with the mags. That's why I wouldn't call the 5 rounder a pita.
Unless there is something unique about the way a Ruger 5-rounder fits and works in their bolt Ranch Rifle, then I can't really see a problem either. Yes, you have to rock the mag in..."encourage" it...but I find it very positive and secure in a Mini and don't expect any difference here. I never thought of the bolt hold-open, but have never considered it either a plus or a minus on surplus Mausers and don't really care that it's here either.
Please see my note to the person telling me that the mags work well in the Mini 30. I have not been talking about fit in a Mini 30, as I have pointed out several times.
Anyways, the 5/20 Ruger mags work well in my Ruger American, and my problem is resolved. Thanks to all of you who offered your opinions.
Doug
Please understand, I wasn't taking any kind of shot at you there. I know a lot of first-time Mini14/30 owners don't like the magazine rock-in required with those rifles, and wasn't sure if there was any difference with the bolt gun; I'm very interested because I am wanting one of those bolts myself and have a number of the original 5-rounders on hand.
Are you saying that the longer mag is better because of the "handle" that the long body provides, making the required manipulation easier?
The bulky magazine projecting out the bottom, without actually giving me any increased capacity, is not appealing to me.
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You mean that he "complains" that (quote) "it's fiddly to insert into the rifle, does not lock in place without encouragement, and has the lock-open feature" (end quote).
If this is a problem for you that's fine with me. Like I said before I have five original 5rds Mini-30 mags for my Ruger Ranch and never had any problems with the mags. That's why I wouldn't call the 5 rounder a pita.
I am glad that your prohib takes the five round mags so well.
Best regards,
Doug




























