The Ruger 90695 magazine delivers reliable feeding for 350 Legend cartridges in AR-556 and American Rifle Ranch platforms. This factory magazine eliminates feeding issues common with aftermarket alternatives while maintaining the precision tolerances Ruger builds into their rifle systems.
What Makes This Different
Factory magazines match the exact specifications of the host rifle, ensuring consistent cartridge presentation and reliable extraction. The 350 Legend cartridge requires precise magazine geometry due to its straight-wall design and rebated rim. Generic magazines often cause feeding failures, while this Ruger-engineered solution maintains the timing and reliability shooters expect from factory components.
Key Features
- 10-round capacity optimized for 350 Legend straight-wall cartridges
- Blued steel construction resists corrosion and maintains dimensional stability
- Factory-matched spring tension prevents double-feeds and bolt-override malfunctions
- Compatible with Ruger AR-556 and American Rifle Ranch in 350 Legend
- Drop-free design allows rapid magazine changes during hunting or competition
- Witness holes provide visual round count verification
- Anti-tilt follower ensures consistent cartridge presentation to the bolt
Hunters appreciate the 10-round capacity for follow-up shots on game, while the steel construction handles field conditions without cracking or warping. The magazine functions reliably in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, maintaining spring tension and follower movement. Competition shooters benefit from the consistent lock-back function when empty, enabling faster reloads during timed events.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 10 rounds
- Caliber: 350 Legend
- Material: Blued carbon steel body
- Compatibility: Ruger AR-556, American Rifle Ranch (350 Legend only)
- Overall Length: Approximately 7.5 inches
- Weight: 4.2 ounces empty
- Follower: Anti-tilt polymer construction
- Spring: Heat-treated steel with controlled compression
This factory magazine maintains the reliability standards Ruger builds into their rifle systems. Professional gunsmiths stock these magazines because they eliminate the feeding problems that plague many aftermarket alternatives, ensuring consistent performance when reliability matters most.