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AR15.22 "V208" 25rd Magazine

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Price: $26.00
Manufacturer: Black Dog Machine, LLC

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Customize the lock in height on the V208 AR15.22 mags to accomodate your specific long rifle setup. 

PATENT 10976123

Release Date: 11-17-2021

          With the ever expanding gun market and the many rimfire platforms on the market with more being developed all the time, Black Dog Machine LLC is aware of the task to provide a magazine that covers nearly all of them.   We have stepped up our game to develop a new more versatile magazine that has the ability to adjust to the minor production of differences in rimfire kits and dedicated platforms. We have achieved this by creating an adjustable lock up lug magazine we call the Version 208. V208 (208 is our Idaho area code) The new magazine has eight quick change inserts where the lock up lug is at. Using the provided 3/32 allen wrench, remove one screw to change inserts up or down in .005 increments to fine tune the desirable feed height for the individual kit or firearm.  We have also added some new features like the front finger grooves.  As a convenience, the adjustability is covered by our US patent as well as many of the new features.
*** Thread screw and brass just enough for them to connect, does not need to be tight*** 

Capacity: 25 Rounds
Color:

  • Smoke/Translucent
  • Nitro/Green
  • Black

HOW IT WORKS:
The factory lock in plate is “0”.
If this lock up measurement doesn’t work for you, choose either + (Higher lock in) or – (Lower lock in) to customize the lock in setting to your rifle/pistol.

INSERT SIZES:
Standard- 0

Higher Lock up:
+.005
+.010
+.015

 Lower lock up:
-.005
-.010
-.015
-.020

Known-Compatible Models 


.22 Conversion Bolt Kits:
BoreBuddy .22LR
Ciener/Atchisson .22LR 
CMMG (Old Bolt Kit) .22LR
Spikes Tactical AR15 .22LR
Stag Arms AR-15 .22LR
Target Master .22LR
AT3 22LR Barrel Kit

 

Dedicated Rifles:
Bear Creek Arsenal (BC-22)
Bushmaster Combo Kit (C-22)
Chiappa M4-22
CMMG DL-44 .22LR
JP15/22
Kel-Tec SU22 Sport Utility Rifle
Rock River LAR-22 .22LR
Sig Sauer 522 .22LR
Spikes Tactical ST-22 M4 Carbine


Uppers/Lowers:               
Anderson Manufacturing
JSE Surplus
Model 1 Sales
Nordic Components
Palmetto State Armory
Right to Bear (RTB)
Stag Arms
Tactical Solutions
WMD Guns 

Dedicated Pistols:
CMMG MK4 Banshee .22LR Pistol
CMMG DL-44, MK4 .22LR Pistol
Kel Tec PLR22 Pistol
Sig Sauer P522 SWAT .22LR Pistol 

*Many other AR15.22 Conversion bolts & dedicated uppers & lowers that may not be listed

Will Not work with:

ATI Omni Hybrid AR15
Beretta ARX160 .22LR
CMMG Evolution .22 Conversion Bolt
Colt/Umarex M-4 Carbine
Compass Lake
H&K 416.22/Umarex
HK-416D Pistol
KRISS DMK22
Magnum/.17HMR
M-4 OPSM-16 Rifle
M-16 SPR
LWRC
Rock River Arms LAR-15 .17 HMR
S&W M&P15.22
Tippman Arms M4

Product Reviews

(2 Ratings, 2 Reviews) Average Rating:
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Happy Days are here Again
Jerry Noonkester (Fallon, NV) 10/28/2024 11:06 AM
6 months ago I bought a Franklin A. .223 (Binary) and a CMMG conversion. I also bought CMMG mags. I could not get 2 shots off with feed or jam problems. I tried every fix on ytube and still not get to operate. At a match 2 weeks ago another shooter told me about BD Mags. I bought 2 22AR mags with the Lock-In inserts, Tried yesterday and went through box of bulk 22LR like Sherman through Georgia. Not one feed or jam problem. I also tried several cheap 22LR brands and all worked. Thanks. P.S. I am not a shill for BD but wanted to give an honest data point for others like me who were stuck with a conversion insert that did not work
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V208 Mags
Clint M Mullins (Anytown, IN) 9/30/2024 3:39 AM
Worked great for me right out the gate. Would like to see a bit more of what to look for when adjusting lock-up. Ie:which movements are we looking to minimize the most, however I reckon the tabs did their job, when I put the largest increment I got a Lil lead, how I knew for sure I didn't need that large so I marked with a dry erase my bullet to make sure and touched off. Brilliant idea Black Dog!
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