Gamo 10 Shot Magazine
Important Note: Once the loaded magazine is inserted, cycle the bolt only once between shots. Multiple cycles without firing can introduce extra pellets into the barrel and risk damage.
Old price:
56.00 incl tax
49.96 incl tax
Gamo 10 Shot Magazine
Gamo Phox GX40 Coyote Vinari Mags in 177 and 22
Upgrade your Gamo multi shot air rifle with the genuine Gamo 10 Shot Magazine the latest generation rotary clip designed for flawless reliability and smooth performance across the entire modern Gamo multi-shot lineup. Extensively field tested and proven faultless, this magazine is now the standard for new and existing Gamo rifles, including the Phox, GX40, Coyote, Vinari, and all previous multi-shot models.
Featuring a colour coded rotor (blue for .177, red for .22) and a revolutionary self contained indexing system, it eliminates trigger involvement in the rotation process freeing the trigger for its primary role and dramatically enhancing reliability and smoothness. Numbered rotor positions clearly show remaining shots at a glance.
The freewheeling design with integral pellet stop prevents over rotation of loaded chambers, ensuring perfect alignment with the barrel every time the bolt is cycled. When wound and released, the rotor returns smoothly to chamber 1 simple and intuitive loading.
How to Load: Insert a pellet into chamber 1 (push skirt below top plate), rotate to the next chamber, and repeat until full.
Important Note: Once the loaded magazine is inserted, cycle the bolt only once between shots. Multiple cycles without firing can introduce extra pellets into the barrel and risk damage.
- Compatibility: All current and recent Gamo multi-shot rifles (Phox, GX40, Coyote, Vinari, and older multi-shot models)
- Calibers & Capacity: • .177 (4.5mm) – 10 shots (blue rotor) • .22 (5.5mm) – 10 shots (red rotor)
- Construction: Durable polymer with precise metal internals
- Features: Self-contained indexing, numbered shot counter, freewheeling rotor, integral pellet stop
- Benefits: Ultra-reliable feeding, smooth operation, clear remaining-shot visibility