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    Hatsan Blitz High Capacity SwingLoad 45-Rounds .22 Caliber Air Rifle Magazine (HA90331)
    The High Capacity SwingLoad Magazine for the Hatsan Blitz is a game-changer for high-volume air rifle shooters, offering extended runtime and seamless performance. Constructed from a refined blend of lightweight synthetic polymer and clear acrylic, it maintains the compact durability and reliability that Hatsan air rifles are known for while adding significantly enhanced capacity. Designed specifically for the Blitz air rifle, it delivers a smooth, dependable feed shot after shot. This increased round count means fewer reloads during range sessions, helping you stay locked on target with minimal interruption. The clear acrylic construction also provides a quick visual cue of remaining rounds—no guessing required. This accessory integrates flawlessly with the Blitz’s SwingLoad system, ensuring easy loading and secure seating. Its synthetic build keeps the magazine light—about 0.5 pounds—so balance and handling aren’t affected . Whether you’re in the field or at the range, the enhanced capacity and rugged, lightweight design deliver uninterrupted shooting and a smooth, maintenance-free experience. In short, the High Capacity SwingLoad Magazine is an essential upgrade for Blitz owners seeking extended shooting sessions with minimal break time—an authentic, well-made Hatsan accessory engineered to match the performance and quality of your air rifle.

    • Caliber: .22 / .25 / .30
    • Capacity: 45/ 41 / 33 rounds
    • Type: Hatsan Blitz Air Rifle Magazine
    • Lightweight synthetic and acrylic design
    • Compatible with: Hatsan Blitz Full Auto PCP Air Rifle .22 / .25 / .30 Cal 

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    Steven Hvamstad
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    Great idea
    Magazines could use some upgrade the tend to slouch and fall short causing jams