A high-capacity, cylindrical ammunition feeding device designed for a specific type of .22 long rifle caliber handgun modeled after a famous submachine gun. This provides a large amount of ammunition before requiring a reload, unlike standard capacity magazines. Typically made of polymer or metal, these devices house the cartridges in a spiral arrangement, feeding them into the firearm’s action.
The large ammunition capacity offers extended shooting sessions with fewer interruptions for reloading. This can be advantageous in various applications, from recreational target shooting and training to certain competitive disciplines. Historically, high-capacity magazines have been subject to debate and regulation due to concerns about their potential use in criminal activity. The adaptation of this iconic submachine gun design to a .22 caliber pistol platform using this feeding mechanism offers a unique blend of familiarity, functionality, and considerable firepower in a smaller, more manageable package.