Ruger MK high-cap's ?

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I think 12 rds. is the max in the standard configuration mag. IIRC, Eagle was the brand that used to sell it. If you find one, I bet it will be expensive. I think the extra two rds are not worth spending more money on, IMO. Good luck!
 
I don't recall if it was for the Rugers, but I've seen 15 rounders for 22 pistols...I just don't remember what publication I saw it in and definitely not something I can purchase in CA. :(
 
Before "The Ban" you could buy 12 round Ram-Line mags for the MK-II. They didn't feed too well but were sure easy to load.
 
due to the design of the standard MkI and MkII you're NOT going to see a magazne for them that holds more than 12 adn as mentioned that requires messing with reliability. since the mag is held in place by a heel catch the gun can not accept a magazine that is longer than standard.....

22/45 with a "normal" push-button catch are a different story but i've still never seen one of more than 10 rounds. may have to ddo with when the 22/45 came out.
 
Ram-Line made two versions of a flush-fitting mag for the Ruger .22. They first came out with the 12-round (black plastic) version about '83. I've shot thousands of rounds through them in two different guns with nary a problem. Shortly before the Crime Bill ban, they came out with a 14-round (clear plastic) mag. They stink! Could never get 'em to feed the first coupla rounds.

Steve
 
I was just thinking how could a double (or triple) stack .22 handgun would be.. perhaps something that could hold like 20+ rounds flush in the grip. ..of course not from Ruger, because "no honest man needs more than 10 rounds"
 
I know, it's really sad, one should be able to fit a large chunk of a BOX into a normal sized grip frame-10 rds?
 
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