Ruger Mag of DOOOOOOM!!!!!!

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Wow. Nice use of 180 drums, though aren't they a bit costly? I know they work well feeding!
 
Nice use of 180 drums, though aren't they a bit costly?
...hoping the little items of happiness like this will find new manufacturers... and better prices.
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**** - i want one!!!

that would be a blast! (get it?)

i wonder tho - how many rounds till barrel meltdown?

cause you know you'd have to blow through at least ONE of these at LEAST once the first time... and i'm talking trigger pulls - not some funky twist the monkey in the trigger thing.. =)

J/Tharg!
 
Oh my. I'm planning on buying an R22 (which takes 10/22 mags) when it comes out. I may have to have one of these to go with it.

Doom indeed.
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If you check the latest edition of SGN there is a new .22rf rifle thats belt fed on the market. If I remember tonight I'll update this post with the contact info.

FWIW :: It looks like a cross between a rising{sp} SMG and a PPsH.
 
Cybercop, post that link!!!!

Which issue of SGN? What page?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?


Hurry!!!!!!!


hillbilly
 
I may get flamed for this, but...

I'd like to see a disposable drum mag for popular .22LR models. So cheap it's disposable. Factory loaded during assembly. Non-refillable. Maybe hold a half or full brick and only cost a buck or two more than a bulk brick. Strickly for plinking due to cheap construction (thin plastic). If one occasionally breaks, you can still shoot the ammo like a bulk pack. I hate loading mags.

Don't tell me it can't be done. I witness American ingenuity every day. Don't say it's a waste - many, many would buy and enjoy them. Many would not. Sarah Brady would have a cow and it would immediatly be declared "the ammunition delivery system of choice for drug dealers and terrorists."

Any takers?
 
Bowman, that is a great idea.

Now, I'm sitting here trying to wonder if they can do a similar idea with those 'speed loaders' for the tube magazine rifles, like the Marlin Mod 60.
 
With stuff like this available, I'm getting really really tempted to buy a 10/22.

(well, available or in the planning stages anyway)
 
Henry Bowman: nice idea! Maybe the magazine bodies could be made out of cardboard - or the same biodegradable plastic used in milk jugs, etc.

Anyway, I did some reading on the American 180 site, and found this:

Magazines: For improved reliabilty, there is a nw 165-round magazine, which is a slight decrease from the original 177-round model. It will accept both the .22 short magnum and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. Also available (optional) are low cost preloaded plastic magazines which are disposable after being emptied.

(from http://www.american180.com/articles/index.html)
 
Thanks, Greg L. Way too pricy to be disposable. The needed innovation is to produce one cheap, cheap, cheap. I have some ideas, but nowhere near the skill to actually design it.
 
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