ID this magazine caliber
What caliber? Appears to be Ruger and measures just over two inches long and is a flea market find. I used my phone and only got one usable picture.
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Looks like the regular Ruger rotary, but there are different versions. I don't guess you could try a .22 LR and a .22 Magnum to see what fits. Or is it bigger? 0 -
I tried those and it is bigger than the 22 and 22 mag. 0 -
Did you try 22 hornet? 0 -
Previous poster might have nailed it? They made a BA, in 22 Hornet, with a rotary mag for awhile.
Those aluminum feed lips. Might be the identifier? Believe their recent made, rotary mags. Are all plastic now.0 -
could also be for Ruger 77/17 in 17 hornet 0 -
quote:Originally posted by jeffb1911
Did you try 22 hornet?
It is 22 hornet! .. Thanks for the help0 -
Did someone forget to mention the Ruger 77/## rotary magazines in 357 Mag and 44 Mag? I don't believe any of their rotary magazines are marked for cartridge. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by spirits
Did someone forget to mention the Ruger 77/## rotary magazines in 357 Mag and 44 Mag? I don't believe any of their rotary magazines are marked for cartridge.
Owned a 357, Desert Eagle years ago. The top area of the mag, where the feed lips are located. Were way bigger, than the feed lip area, shown in the OP's photo.
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