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I own both rifles and both "styles" of clips.

Are the clips exactly the same, even though they are listed with separate order numbers? I cannot tell the difference but wonder what I am missing.

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They are the same ... I use my interchangabley in my 10/22 & 77/22.


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They are interchangable but not identical. One is flat on the bottom and one is slightly rounded IIRC. I never can remember which is which and don't even try.

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I've got a small pile of them, to go along with a couple rifles (as well as a few more that have moved on but left extra mags behind).

Never even thought about trying to tell the difference.

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Piper is correct. They interchange, but the 77 one is flat-bottomed and the 10/22 is slightly rounded.

BTW, a guy sold a 10/22 to the gun store once, and included a pair of 77 magazines that he had epoxied together bottom to bottom. It made for a super slick way to reload in a hurry: pop out, flip, pop in. You really can't do that with the rounded 10/22 magazines without a filler of some kind.


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That is a pretty cool idea Rocky. Only problem I got with it that I hate a mag hanging below the stock.

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That was my first thought, as well. Worse, it's right at the gun's balance point, usually. I wouldn't do it for my own gun, but thought I'd pass it along in case it lit somebody's fuse...


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Someone made a hard rubber piece that clipped two together as Rocky described. I bought one and used it once. I still have it somewhere. IIRC you were supposed to glue them in. I'll see if I can find who made them.

Not the one I have but similar:

http://www.rudefatdog.com/10_22.html

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Thanks guys. I'll have to look at the bottoms and see how they stack up.

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The 77/22 has a flat bottom and the 10/22 is rounded. All of mine work in either rifle.

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