Received product in a timely manner. I received two of them and when I inserted them in my Mini 14 one went in flawlessly and the other I had trouble removing. Once I adjusted it, it worked. I know I could have sent the "defective" one back but it was an easy fix. That's the only reason I rated this review 4 stars. I can say that I'm satisfied with this purchase overall.
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Mag doesn't like to chamber the first round. I actually have to push the bolt closed every time. Once the first round is in, it cycles through all the rounds no problem. My two factory mags(that came with my mini) and a ProMag I have do not have any problem loading the first round when releasing the bolt.
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I tested one of these magazines at the range and it worked very well. I only shot 30-40 rounds through it, but there were no problems what so ever. Definitely worth the money in my opinion. Here in the PRC (Peoples Republic of California) we can only have 10 rounds, so they better work.
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While genuine Ruger magazines are a bit more costly than aftermarket ones like ProMag, they are definitely worth the extra money. I have put several mags worth down range and these things always work flawlessly. I actually threw the ProMags I had in the trash, as that is what they are next to the real thing.
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Official Ruger parts - ie 10 rd magazines are very expensive, for a small amount of metal...but for a Ruger Mini 14, all reports and reviews indicate "only use official Ruger mags for non-fouling cycling, loading, and ejection "
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