Clamps Together Three Factory Magazines For Fast Reloads
Low-profile, molded polymer coupler clamps together three factory 10/22® magazines to put 30 rounds at your fingertips for super-fast reloads without fumbling for the next mag. More economical and less bulky than high-cap “banana” magazines, and easy to use. Slide the mags onto the TriMag and secure them by tightening the stainless steel crossbolt with a slot-head screwdriver or even a coin. Loosen the bolt to release the magazines for single use again. Get the Ruger® 10/22® Trimag Pouch.
SPECS: Polymer, matte black. Approximately 1¾" (4.5cm) long, 1½" (3.8cm) wide. 1 oz. (69g) wt.
More...
Customer ratings for ALANGATOR. TRIMAG 10/22® MAG COUPLER
Number of ratings: 12
From brownells.com: 12
Average rating: 4.8
Great idea(15/06/2010)
Love these things. Unlike other coupler products, this one does not require any glue and holds the mags conveniently. A+
Good mag coupler(09/09/2010)
Holds mags together positively. Goes together and comes apart with a flat-head screwdriver, which is needed to strip the 10/22 anyway. No glue or tape needed.
The only downside is the screw in the middle is aluminum, but then again, you aren't supposed to over-tighten it, so it's a non-issue.
TriMag Coupler in Competition(08/11/2010)
I used the TriMag at the 2010 Ruger Rimfire Championships. I normally shoot competition pistol, but I was talked into buying a 10/22 and shooting this match by a friend. As the match had a 10 round limit for magazines, the TriMag turned out to be the way to go for fast reloads. In addition to the fast reloads, the setup allows the system acts like a tripod. I was able to set the rifle on a barrel in an upright position for a fast start when the buzzer went off, no tripod needed. Cool stuff!
Dang it, now I'm hooked! I plan on getting several more as backups!
Flawless(02/02/2011)
Theres almost nothing to complain about, the only thing is the colour of the screw.
Very good and an excellent idea but...(18/03/2011)
Good stuff just wish they made a 2 magazine version. the only bad thing I can say about them is that they interfer with the Buttlercreek foldingstock. so it is not possible to have it folded while the magazine with the coupler are inserted to the gun.
but other then that superb!
Works GREAT. Condense your 10rnd Mags.(07/07/2011)
I purchased 1 of these to try, and once I had it at the range I decided to buy 6 more. I've been filling a box with my 10rnd Ruger Mags over the years and these are a GREAT way to condense those magazines into a usable product again. The 3 mags combined don't hang as low as a single 26rnd Ruger or Butler Creek Mag. I find these a valuable addition to any 10/22, 77/22 or 96/22 Shooter with a pile of old factory mags.
Outstanding Product(16/07/2011)
This has got to be one of the best new products to hit the market in recent years. Outstanding guality, fair price and ease of use. I cannot say enough to praise this item. JUST BUY IT.
30 rounds and no banana mag!(09/08/2011)
I purchased to use with a bi-pod. I Recommend an extended mag release to aid with ease of re-charging rifle.
No High Capacity Troubles!(02/02/2012)
Works great and is especially good for those of you who live in states which restrict high capacity magazines. :)
Snug fit(06/05/2012)
Connects and holds together up to three standard 10-round Ruger hot-lips mags. Gives you 30 rouns capacity but doesn't protrude as far down as a std 30 round mag. Great for benchrest shooting
Good product(24/04/2014)
Just received this today. While I haven't shot my 10/22 utilizing it, there isn't much that can go wrong with it, and I really like the concept. This is a very secure platform for 3 mags and I have no doubts that it will perform as advertised. I don't have anything negative to say about this product, buy it!
Clever idea(22/09/2015)
This is the second TriMag I order. It holds the mags very securely plus makes it easier to manipulate in and out of the magazine well. Well thought out, well made product. It allows for 30 rounds without sticking out like the 25 round banana magazines. Makes a difference when shooting off short bipod.
BTW, it is the second because I bought more mags, first one is still holding out well.
Product no.: 100005354 ALANGATOR. TRIMAG 10/22® MAG COUPLER Mfr Part: NONE736211949219 Low-profile, molded polymer coupler clamps together three factory 10/22® magazines to put 30 rounds at your fingertips for super-fast reloads without fumbling for the next mag. More economical and less bulky than high-cap “banana” magazines, and easy to use. Slide the mags onto the TriMag and secure them by tightening the stainless steel crossbolt with a slot-head screwdriver or even a coin. Loosen the bolt to release the magazines for single use again. Get the Ruger® 10/22® Trimag Pouch.
29.9GBP17£29.90
*
Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
The 10/22® TriMag magazine coupler by Alangator LLC clamps three factory Ruger® 10/22® magazines for quick reloads and a total of 30 rounds ready to use.
It offers an economical and less cumbersome alternative to high-capacity "banana" magazines, maintaining a low profile with its molded polymer design.
Magazines can be easily attached or detached from the TriMag by tightening or loosening the stainless steel crossbolt, using simple tools like a screwdriver or a coin.
Made in USA
US export classification: 0A501.x
This item is controlled by the U.S. government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. It may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.
Enhance your Ruger® 10/22® experience with the TRIMAG Magazine Coupler! 🔄 This low-profile design holds 30 rounds for quick reloads.
Clamps Together Three Factory Magazines For Fast Reloads
Low-profile, molded polymer coupler clamps together three factory 10/22® magazines to put 30 rounds at your fingertips for super-fast reloads without fumbling for the next mag. More economical and less bulky than high-cap “banana” magazines, and easy to use. Slide the mags onto the TriMag and secure them by tightening the stainless steel crossbolt with a slot-head screwdriver or even a coin. Loosen the bolt to release the magazines for single use again. Get the Ruger® 10/22® Trimag Pouch.
SPECS: Polymer, matte black. Approximately 1¾" (4.5cm) long, 1½" (3.8cm) wide. 1 oz. (69g) wt.
More...
Customer ratings for ALANGATOR. TRIMAG 10/22® MAG COUPLER
Number of ratings: 12
From brownells.com: 12
Average rating: 4.8
Great idea(15/06/2010)
Love these things. Unlike other coupler products, this one does not require any glue and holds the mags conveniently. A+
Good mag coupler(09/09/2010)
Holds mags together positively. Goes together and comes apart with a flat-head screwdriver, which is needed to strip the 10/22 anyway. No glue or tape needed.
The only downside is the screw in the middle is aluminum, but then again, you aren't supposed to over-tighten it, so it's a non-issue.
TriMag Coupler in Competition(08/11/2010)
I used the TriMag at the 2010 Ruger Rimfire Championships. I normally shoot competition pistol, but I was talked into buying a 10/22 and shooting this match by a friend. As the match had a 10 round limit for magazines, the TriMag turned out to be the way to go for fast reloads. In addition to the fast reloads, the setup allows the system acts like a tripod. I was able to set the rifle on a barrel in an upright position for a fast start when the buzzer went off, no tripod needed. Cool stuff!
Dang it, now I'm hooked! I plan on getting several more as backups!
Flawless(02/02/2011)
Theres almost nothing to complain about, the only thing is the colour of the screw.
Very good and an excellent idea but...(18/03/2011)
Good stuff just wish they made a 2 magazine version. the only bad thing I can say about them is that they interfer with the Buttlercreek foldingstock. so it is not possible to have it folded while the magazine with the coupler are inserted to the gun.
but other then that superb!
Works GREAT. Condense your 10rnd Mags.(07/07/2011)
I purchased 1 of these to try, and once I had it at the range I decided to buy 6 more. I've been filling a box with my 10rnd Ruger Mags over the years and these are a GREAT way to condense those magazines into a usable product again. The 3 mags combined don't hang as low as a single 26rnd Ruger or Butler Creek Mag. I find these a valuable addition to any 10/22, 77/22 or 96/22 Shooter with a pile of old factory mags.
Outstanding Product(16/07/2011)
This has got to be one of the best new products to hit the market in recent years. Outstanding guality, fair price and ease of use. I cannot say enough to praise this item. JUST BUY IT.
30 rounds and no banana mag!(09/08/2011)
I purchased to use with a bi-pod. I Recommend an extended mag release to aid with ease of re-charging rifle.
No High Capacity Troubles!(02/02/2012)
Works great and is especially good for those of you who live in states which restrict high capacity magazines. :)
Snug fit(06/05/2012)
Connects and holds together up to three standard 10-round Ruger hot-lips mags. Gives you 30 rouns capacity but doesn't protrude as far down as a std 30 round mag. Great for benchrest shooting
Good product(24/04/2014)
Just received this today. While I haven't shot my 10/22 utilizing it, there isn't much that can go wrong with it, and I really like the concept. This is a very secure platform for 3 mags and I have no doubts that it will perform as advertised. I don't have anything negative to say about this product, buy it!
Clever idea(22/09/2015)
This is the second TriMag I order. It holds the mags very securely plus makes it easier to manipulate in and out of the magazine well. Well thought out, well made product. It allows for 30 rounds without sticking out like the 25 round banana magazines. Makes a difference when shooting off short bipod.
BTW, it is the second because I bought more mags, first one is still holding out well.