Difference Between Slug and Pellet Magazines
The primary difference between slug magazines and pellet magazines lies in the hole diameter.
A slug magazine features tighter hole tolerances, specifically designed to hold slugs securely in place. This prevents the slug from shifting during feeding and ensures stable, consistent alignment when entering the rifle probe.
A pellet magazine, on the other hand, has a larger hole diameter to accommodate pellets. Because of this larger diameter, pellets cannot be used in a slug magazine.
While slugs can be used in a pellet magazine, they may shift or sit loosely—similar to a standard magazine—which can affect feeding consistency and accuracy.
One free Fx  Universal Magazine Holder (Picatinny) MGH-54 when you purchase every two of our FX DRS MINI magazines (directly from us or our approved dealers).
Our magazine system made from aluminium cut by CNC machine Comes
Fits the following rifles:
- FX DRS (all models)
We’ve added the following improvements:
- Easier to load
- Holds pellets more securely
- Smoother rotation
- Numbered magazine shot count
- Magnetic cover
- Numbered Shot Count: 4.5 mm / .177 – 16 rounds (Pellets / slugs)
- Numbered Shot Count: 5.5 mm / .22 – 14 rounds (Pellets / slugs)
- Material: Aluminium Anodized Black
This package includes:
- 1x Magazine with Lid
- 1x Allen Key
- 6x Rubber Balls
- 1x Waterproof Storage Case when purchase 2x magazine
- 1x Free Magazine Holder (for every 2 magazines purchased)
Maximum Pellet Length:
- 11.5mm (Flat Head )
- 11.5mm (Dome Head)

























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