Works just like mag that came with conversion kit. Love this 22lr conversion. Has saved me a ton of money, is fun to shoot, and has been an excellent training aid for new students! Use CCI mini-mags for best results in the 22lr conversion. Vary mixed results with other ammo types.
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The mags don't really function very well at all even with a variety of ammunition. I was able to get maybe 3 consecutive shots off before the gun jammed with them. They work great if you are just using them to do pistol malfunction drills but for actual range use they are not very reliable at all. That said, they came fast and we're very well packaged.
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Amazing how well it works! Much less expensive using .22 caliber ammo. Cost is around .04 cents compared with about 22 cents per round. I love it. The 3 additional magazines work great also.
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Great magazines, except that is does not have an easy load assist feature. Not much of a choice out there - I think the Advantage mags are the only ones for the Advantage conversion. I built my own easy-load help from a piece of 1/8" key stock. There is a little 1/8" square opening that allows you to push the follower down.
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I have had great success with the Advantage Arms product. I use my 17/22 conversion weekly at the local range. I like to perform mag drills with extra mags. 3 to 6 rounds per mag. Yes there are malfunctions and that is great for training. Will you surrender when your forearm malfunctions or will you fix it and re engage? My AA kit likes to run sloppy including rails and lockup on Barrel. Thanks Advantages Arms. I would buy this product again.
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