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Reviews (6)
Oct 05, 2011
Great system
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a great old hand held game system. It was better in it's time than it's main rival, the "Game Boy". Unlike the Game Boy, yoou could even watch T.V. on the Game Gear with an adaptor.
It fits well in your hands with the buttons in a logical location. The large screen is easy to see and is back lit. The only reason it did not do better is the point that SEGA did not promote it correctly

Jan 11, 2019
Trash
To be clear, the seller is great...it is the product which is trash. I bought this as a second magazine for my Remington 770. Yes, I know that most people think the rifle itself us trash.
That said, the original magazine functions perfect while this magazine will not function at all. It is as if the follower spring is too weak, it will not push the shell high enough to be chambered. I have damaged the nose of several .243 rounds in trying to get this blasted magazine to work.
It IS a Remington branded magazine made FOR this rifle. One would think it would work.
Disappointed at Remington for their shoddy quality control

Oct 21, 2016
Great kit for the correct rifle
I give this five stars even though I only used parts of it. My rifle is an 880 based 922 with the metal receiver built in 1978. The valve was an incorrect size, but the o ring from it and the other o rings worked in my rifle. This kit, together with a new piston assembly allowed my vintage rifle to hold air once again.