Clean a Ruger 10/22 rifle rotary magazine

Clean a Ruger 10/22 rifle rotary magazine

In this video tutorial, you'll see a walkthrough on how to disassemble, clean, and reassemble a Ruger 10/22 rotary magazine. The standard mag for the Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic rimfire rifle is the ten-round rotary.

Disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling the Ruger 10/22 10-round rotary magazine is very simple, provided you have the right tools, some manual dexterity, and a few minutes of time.

A 9/64th inch hex wrench is required. No other tools are necessary, though gently holding the magazine body in a vise or clamp may make it easier to work with.

See the detailed instructions at http://www.heypete.com/pete/shooting/rugermag.html

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Daddy 13 3 months ago
one of the best 10/22 mag. vids! nice job!
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