Description
KRAL MAGAZINE HIGH CAPACITY 26-SHOT 5.5MM
The new Kral Magazine High Capacity 26-Shot 5.5mm is finally here! It fits all Kral Arms multi-shot PCP rifles. If your Kral airgun takes a .22 magazine, this one will fit. It holds a massive 26 shots! These magazines line up perfectly with the barrel. Therefore, no pellets get damaged, no skirts bent or dented when pushing the pellet through the mag into the barrel. It has a nice, smooth action which highly reduces the chance of ‘flyers’ or clipping.
This new Kral magazine was designed to make pellet loading easier, as well as less frequent. The magazine has a winding handle on the back, to make the loading easy every time. Like the 12-Shot magazine, the outer casing is made of durable, lightweight plastic. This version is durable and boasts the same self-indexing feature we know and love in top quality magazines.
They’re also so much easier to load than the original mags! Every pellet loads straight from the top, nose first. No having to turn the top round, then turn over to load the first pellet skirt first. Simply turn the winding handle on the back to the first hole you come to and drop the pellet in nose first. Continue loading until all 26 rounds are in.
It is perfect as a replacement or spare magazine for all Kral model PCP air rifles in 5.5mm.
SPECIFICATIONS
Calibre: 5.5mm / .22
Capacity: 26 Shot
Type: Rotary
Material: Plastic, Alloy components
We highly recommend that you take care of your pellets or slugs like you do your rifle. Keep your ammunition clean and intact, so it will perform better. Tarnished, fouled or contaminated air rifle pellets and slugs will not shoot the same as pristine ones.
Most airgun pellets and slugs come in tins. Shooters often drop or shake these tins (or their magazines), which can cause damage to the soft lead. Top brands like JSB and Inferno Slugs go to great lengths to insert so form of foam or plastic to protect the contents. Pellet and slug damage will cause inconsistent accuracy and “flyers.”
When you MAG-OUT, you run out of ammo in your air rifle and do not have any loaded magazines ready. This means you now need to stop shooting and take time to reload your magazine. This always happens just when you have got your eye in and found your range and are doing your best shooting. However, if you stock up on spare magazines and keep them loaded, swapping out your mags is simple and fast and you can keep shooting your best shots!
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