What's the mag capacity on a 94AE in 45 Colt 20"
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What's the mag capacity on a 94AE in 45 Colt 20"
My 94AE is a 20" barrel with a full length mag tube. How many are supposed to fit in the mag tube? I have never loaded more than 5, and I don't have an owners manual - just curious - and I don't want to shove more than I'm supposed to in there. Any other opinions or comments are welcome.
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86er,
I was going to be a smart aleck and tell you to just load it up and find out, but then I thought better of it.
Owners manuals can be had from Browning, and many places on the web.
But I'm sure you know that.
OBTW, my 16" Win 94AE Trapper will hold 9 in the tube, but my 20" Marlin in .45 Colt will only hold 10 in the mag. Number 11 just wont fit. I wonder what's up with that. Maybe if I used shorter bullets ..............
Joe
I was going to be a smart aleck and tell you to just load it up and find out, but then I thought better of it.
Owners manuals can be had from Browning, and many places on the web.
But I'm sure you know that.
OBTW, my 16" Win 94AE Trapper will hold 9 in the tube, but my 20" Marlin in .45 Colt will only hold 10 in the mag. Number 11 just wont fit. I wonder what's up with that. Maybe if I used shorter bullets ..............
Joe
The catalog says Capacity: 11, so I would presume it refers to the capacity of the entire gun, not just the magazine.
Sorry, if I misled you - but why bother your noodle ? If you overload it, the last cartridge will only go about halfway into the loading gate, so, do so - then stop, cycle one into the chamber & load one more in the mag, for a full gun.
Sorry, if I misled you - but why bother your noodle ? If you overload it, the last cartridge will only go about halfway into the loading gate, so, do so - then stop, cycle one into the chamber & load one more in the mag, for a full gun.