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Very cool. Nice writeup. I would love to see some video of it in action. The availability for 25rd magazine capacity is really nice for plinking range days. My state (Colorado) restricted magazines to 15 rounds a few years ago. We're still fighting to get that rescinded. Until then, I bought this sweet little tri-mag adapter that holds three of the 10 round magazines together for fast switching.
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More to come on that later. It sounds like this may be like the Sig P365 I bought last year. Once I had my hands on it at the gun ranges, the feel of it kept going through my head everyday for 2 weeks until I went back and bought it!
Looking forward to your next outing with it!
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These are cool. I was shooting a Ruger 10/22 yesterday, permitted on certain licence classes here, and the owner had one of these magazines for it. The mags worked fine but the rifle kept jamming. Was fun though.

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Hmm not sure what the jamming about, the Ruger generally one of the most reliable semi-22's out there (This will be my 4th over the years, sold 2 older ones as I was upgrading). Can be a bit picky on certain ammo though, doesn't like the longer case Stinger's and some of the other longer case high velocity, but generally does great with all other ammo. Usually it's the cheaper mags that it has issues with or ones with bent/worn out lips.

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I think it was an ammo thing to be honest as later it was running ok. It was nice to shoot though as it was mounted in a tactical sort of stock, I'm not sure what it was called but it looked a little like the Fabrique Nationale FN P90. Was kind of cool.

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