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GSG 110-Round Rotary Magazine for Ruger 10/22 - Black .22 LR

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The GSG 110-round rotary magazine transforms any Ruger 10/22 into a high-capacity rimfire platform. This black polymer magazine eliminates frequent reloading during extended range sessions and competitive shooting events.

What Makes This Different

Unlike standard 10-round rotary magazines, this GSG unit holds 110 rounds of .22 LR ammunition in a reliable rotary feeding system. The magazine maintains the familiar Ruger 10/22 profile while dramatically extending shooting capacity. Glass-filled polymer construction provides durability comparable to factory magazines at a fraction of the weight of drum alternatives.

Key Features

  • 110-round capacity for extended shooting sessions
  • Direct drop-in replacement for factory Ruger 10/22 magazines
  • Rotary feeding mechanism reduces jamming compared to drum designs
  • Glass-filled polymer construction for lightweight durability
  • Matte black finish matches most rifle configurations
  • Loading door simplifies ammunition insertion
  • Compatible with all Ruger 10/22 variants and clones
Range performance benefits become apparent during rapid-fire drills and competitive events where reloading interruptions affect scoring. The rotary mechanism feeds various .22 LR ammunition weights reliably, from 36-grain high-velocity rounds to 40-grain standard velocity cartridges. Cold weather operation remains consistent due to the polymer construction's thermal stability.

Technical Specs

  • Capacity: 110 rounds of .22 LR
  • Material: Glass-filled polymer construction
  • Finish: Matte black
  • Compatibility: Ruger 10/22 and compatible clones
  • Feeding system: Rotary mechanism
  • Weight: Approximately 1.2 pounds loaded
  • Manufacturer: German Sport Guns (GSG)
This magazine addresses the primary limitation of rimfire training platforms - constant reloading interruptions. Installation requires no modifications to existing rifles, and the familiar magazine release operation ensures intuitive handling.