- Capacity: 8-rounds
- Magazine Type: Auto-Indexing Magazine
- Model: Fits the .22 caliber Marauder Air Pistol
- Quantity: 1 per pack
- ManufacturerBenjamin
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Magazine, Clips & Reloaders
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
- Weight 1.00
These magazines work great in my Marauder.
Cycles good
Pros
Priced good
Two is one, and one is none, so I bought two. Work as advertised. Good price. Would recommend to anyone.
I purchased several of these with my Benjamin marauder pistol and have been using them on a pretty much daily basis for the last month or two. I find these magazines to be very well built and user friendly; more so than most. maybe due to their smaller size and definitely their substantial construction. they also insert and remove quickly and easily with no issues.
Pros
Everything that I can think of, including reasonable price.
Cons
None.
If you have or plan to buy a Marauder Pistol it only comes with one magazine. Extra are helpful especially in the field for fast reloads.
This is easy to load and insert, I've used mine for 2 weeks now no jams or miss feed
Pros
Light weight easy loading easy use
Cons
Na
Easy to load and simple to exchange. A must since you get a solid 24 shots (3 Magazines) per fill.
Pros
The magazine is numbered to help you keep track of your 8 rounds (Pellets)
Cons
None.
I ordered a new Prod along with an extra magazine so I would have to load less frequently when shooting and so far its not given any issues with loading or operation. I just wish now that I would've ordered two more since the gun get 32 shots per fill.
Pros
I have seen some reviews that state they are finicky to load buit I have had no issues with loading them at all. If you load like it states to they are quite easy to load up and function flawlessly every time. It is nice to be able to shoot as fast as you can cycle the bolt with out worry of double loads or jamming of the magazines. I like that the are made of plastic so they add very little weight to the gun so its not top heavy when out hunting.
Cons
No real cons yet since they magazine has worked perfectly so far with a full tin of 500 pellets shot thru the gun and magazine. Its as described and works very good.
It took me a bit of time to "get the hang" of loading these magazines properly....But after I got it figured
out, no problems....
Pros
These magazines work as the are supposed to.........
Cons
My slow learning curve...guess I should study the directions a bit better.....
The materials used seem pretty cheap....I do not expect longevity out of
them...I hope I am proved wrong.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Will this fit in the Umarex Gauntlet?
asked Michael from USAMagazine beeman ?
asked DjoniWill it fit the Woods Walker?
asked Rich from USA
I fire wadcutter pellets through my pistol / carbine Marauder a *lot* (because they are cheap), and I tend to get a loading jam about every clip, or every OTHER clip (at best.) Less so with domed or pointed pellets, but it still happens. If I force a jammed pellet to load, it usually fires off-center; so, even if I can get it to load, I *still* won't hit my mark. VERY irritating! Needs a complete re-design, by a competent engineer.
Pros
Shiny! And still better than loading pellets one at a time by hand. That's about it.
Cons
Hard / awkward to load, because of overly-complicated process. Magazine has to have spring wound up, first, and then 1st pellet loaded. 1st pellet usually will NOT stay in place (without help), so expect some fumbling, and (after a while) cursing too. The rest of the pellets load relatively easily after that. Apparently, won't work on most other rifles, so not interchangeable across platforms. Nowhere on pistol to put extra magazines (like in a hollow carbine stock); I bought a combination cheek riser & magazine clip / rack (see picture) on eBay - HUGE difference - I can carry 3 magazines on the carbine stock as well as one loaded on the breech (for a total of 4) with no problems! Poor design & execution, on this item. Benjamin / Crosman should go back to the drawing board & start over from scratch. (I machine my own parts to build model engines, as a hobby, so I can tell a good design from a poor one.)