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RustyZX9

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I now have several of these Black Dog drums and really like them... My .22 upper uses a modified Ciener kit that has become very picky. It ran great for thousnads and thousands of rounds but is not quite as cooperative at the moment. I have run several hundred rounds through some Nordic Component uppers with these drums with great sucess. I'll be picking one of those up as soon as possible.
 

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*UPDATE*

I went to the range with both drums, my two 10/22's & my TEC-22

The Black Dog performed by far the best!

The ProMag never worked properly at all, I sent it back to ProMag & took advantage of it's lifetime warranty.

I'll post again, when I get it back from them & give it another 'Shot'

Here's a pic of my TEC-22 & the BD drum....

~SD

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Glocktogo

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I did find at the last USSA rifle match that it's possible to cause malfs with the BDM drum by careless or improper loading techniques. I had several failures on a single stage. When loading for the next stage, I discovered that I had gotten some rounds out of alignment by holding the winding tab too far down as I dropped the rounds in. By paying more attention to what I was doing from that point on, it worked perfectly.
 

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