3d-printing a magazine wouldn't be a good idea in my opinion. The materials used for 3d printing are not as strong as metal or polymer.I found one last month at the LGS. One of my buddies was looking for a .22 pistol so i told him about it & he picked it up.
The feed lips on the mag chip easily & his has chips so the bullets don't seat well & causes stove pipes. It fires about 3-4 rounds then jams. We haven't gotten a full mag to run in it. I looked for new mags but they seem rarer than a unicorn. I was thinking maybe could 3D print some if he knew someone with a 3D printer.
Damn guys, I haven't even gotten it yet!Why hasn't OP posted a range report?
Is OP a slacker?
Damn guys, I haven't even gotten it yet!
Yup you're all good.Well all in for $60 and I won two pistols so I think I'm ahead.
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If Keltec and HiPoint got drunk and then collaborated on a 22lr pistol....
How finicky was it on ammo? Was it a mini-mag only kinda pistol? I've heard lots of 22 pistols don't work well without mini-mags.If the Taurus shoots as good as mine, you made out like a bandit. Throw the funky one away (I had one of them for a brief time, no joy) . The Taurus, on the other hand, is excellent.
Mine never gave one ounce of trouble shooting any .22 lr ammo.How finicky was it on ammo? Was it a mini-mag only kinda pistol? I've heard lots of 22 pistols don't work well without mini-mags.
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It mostly had problems with the magazine. I think the constant force spring is a good idea, but this one seemed too weak. I really didn't try anything but MiniMags in it. It was relatively reliable, except for the mag. I don't know if the feeding issues were strictly the mag, or both the mag and the action. It was pretty similar to the Ruger, so you would think it would be pretty reliable, mechanically.How finicky was it on ammo? Was it a mini-mag only kinda pistol? I've heard lots of 22 pistols don't work well without mini-mags.
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Stay tuned. Mine might go on the market. I'll have to shoot it first though.Mine never gave one ounce of trouble shooting any .22 lr ammo.
Until I quit cleaning and kept shooting.
It finally gummed up after a few years.
(And teardown is a lot easier than a Ruger of same vintage)
In spite of what others might think, or have experienced, the mountain eagle is one of the best 22 pistols I've ever shot. The only drawback is the scarcity of magazines.
See for yourself later.
There were multiple makers of that design. IMO, the Lone Eagle was the best of them.This was their failed attempt at the single shot market. The Eagle. View attachment 248075
Did RamLine make 'em at any time? It seems I remember my magazine saying RamLine on it... I could be wrong, it was a while ago.There were multiple makers of that design. IMO, the Lone Eagle was the best of them.
I don't remember there ever being a single shot pistol by RamLine. I'm often wrong, though, so double-check if it's important to you.Did RamLine make 'em at any time?
I misunderstood.... I thought you were talking about the 22 pistol, not the centerfire single shot.I don't remember there ever being a single shot pistol by RamLine. I'm often wrong, though, so double-check if it's important to you.