Tippmann Arms M4-22 - Low Pro - 10 Round Magazine
With its easy load design and sliding outer Dust Cover, there isn’t a better rimfire magazine on the market today. These magazines are built to last, black oxide plated steel feed ears eliminate wear from extreme use. Ideal for Prone and Bench Shooting.
Compatible only with the Tippmann Arms M4-22.
Features
- 10 Round Capacity
- Measures 4 3/8" Tall
- Easy Loading
- Sliding Cover
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Tippmann M4 10 round magazine
Very well designed magazine. The Low Pro is great for bench shooting. Very happy with Tippmann products.
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M4 10 Round Magazine
Works well for shooting off a bench.
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Work Perfectly in my M4-22
The magazines alone with the new M4-22 I bought are solid products. I love shooting the M4-22 Pro "almost" more than my standard AR platform rifles. Keep up the Good work!!
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10 rnd Mag
Works well did have one issue with a round missing the chamber was dented up and stove piped in the mag had to loosen the top side Philips screws to clear
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M4-22 LOW PRO 10 ROUND MAGAZINE
WORKS GREAT. RAN 150 ROUNDS THROUGH WITH NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. VERY AUTHENTIC AS WELL.
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M4-22 Low Pro 10 Round Magazine
Very well made and functions flawlessly.
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10 round magazine
These are great since we are limited to 10 rounds here in the lovely stat of California. Great quality
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M4-22 low pro magazine
Too many builds excellent products
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Low Pro mag
I always like to keep an unloaded mag in my Micro Elite and the Low Pro will fit when carrying in my discreet case which has separate places for the standard 25 rounders. For my AR rifles, I've always like the 20s anyway and if I just want a couple of rounds for whatever reason this is the ideal way to go. Bench shooting obviously much better too.