BDM X-Form AR15 .22lr 26rd Magazine Black w/ Stnls Feedlip
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BDM X-Form AR15 .22lr 26rd Magazine Black w/ Stnls Feedlip
Item# BD26GF-SS
$23.99   Now $15.00
100+ Available
Black Dog Machine X Form AR15 .22lr 26 round capacity magazine with interchangeable stainless steel feed lip. This new stainless steel feed lip is the most durable option for a lifetime of use. These magazines are affordable and durable.

Features:
Black glass filled nylon magazine body
Easy to disassemble for cleaning
Interchangable stainless steel feed lip

Highly reliable feeding in both semi-auto and full automatic
Manufacturer's lfetime warranty
Made in the USA

Recommended compatible .22 AR conversion units and other firearms:
Ciener/Atchisson
Model 1 Sales
Spikes Tactical
Tactical Solutions
Target Master
Kel-Tec PLR22
Sig Sauer 522
CMMG .22 Kit
Not guaranteed to work with any application not listed here. Will NOT work with Colt .22, S&W M&P15-22, Carbon-15, & Olympic Arms


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Reviews


Nice improvement
November 19, 2011
By Frederic D.

These new BDM mags are lighter weight and have a detachable feed lip that can be interchanged with a metal or plastic piece. The plastic lip seems to work fine but for a few bucks extra I want the steel lipped version! Thanks 44mag you have the best price by far on BDM magazines!


Great Mags!
November 27, 2011
By John in Fargo

The best BDM (and best .22 AR mag) so far. The older BDM mags work good, but these have been the best mags I have used. Lighter then all the other ones, easy to load. Dead nutz reliable. I have 10 and need 10 more..as funds allow. Best price right here at 44 mag.


Functions Perfect in DPMS .22 Upper
December 17, 2011
By Riki Rakete

The glass filled black nylon X-Form 26-rd mags with stainless steel feed lips function perfectly in my new DPMS .22 upper. Only one little thing I noticed with the x-forms is the tiny sharp protrusions created by plastic molding sprues on the bottom of the mags. Knocked them off easily with a small file.




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