Magazines for Beeman 2027 .177

I talked to Beeman - None in stock but they have some on the way - eventually. The place I bought the gun from doesn't have any mags and never has.

Part number 3421 for the 177 cal. Pricing is likely to be $25 + shipping based on what other Beeman mags cost...so 4 mags cost the same as what I payed for an entire gun that came with two mags? That's nuts. They look like $12 mags to me but pretty much all airgun mags are over priced in my view.

They said that they think Marauder M-Rod magazines fit the 2027. Marauder P-Mag magazines do not. Can someone confirm if the regular Marauder rifle .177 mags fit this pistol?

Thanks!
 
  • Like
Reactions: nobody1
I ended up with a .177 cal magazine for the Nova Freedom / Seneca Aspen that fit the Beeman 2027 with a super tight fit. I removed just a smidgeon of the clear plastic cover until it fit just right. Functions flawlessly. Fewer rounds than the mag that came with it, but better than nothing!
I am trying to do what you did for the Beeman 2027.
I am looking for PP750 magazines which are almost compatible (like Marauder, Nova Vista, Seneca, etc) but may need a little work (filing, sanding, etc).
 
Carm mags for the marauder/avenger , also AESwede makes 20 shot mags for Avenger that also work well in the Beeman's they need tall rings to clear the scope.

Thanks! Those are petty spendy at $40 shipped for a $110 gun, but good to know there are other options. I will probably go with the $10 spare mags for the Nova / Aspen / Avenger.



I am trying to do what you did for the Beeman 2027.
I am looking for PP750 magazines which are almost compatible (like Marauder, Nova Vista, Seneca, etc) but may need a little work (filing, sanding, etc).

It only took me a few minutes to fit the .177 cal Nova Freedom /Aspen - Avenger mag. I used a 600 grit belt with light pressure on my 1" belt sander. that left the clear cover translucent so I can still see the round count without having to polish the surface. I only sanded up to the brass pin to fit the slot snugly, leaving the rest of the cover untouched. Not other sanding was required.
 
The ones from the Barra 1100z are the exact same as the 2027/2028, I have 4 off them. They are $12 and cost me $5 for shipping for all 4. Fyi all the parts they sell for the 1100z fit the 2027/2028 even the barrels are direct fit.

 
The ones from the Barra 1100z are the exact same as the 2027/2028, I have 4 off them. They are $12 and cost me $5 for shipping for all 4. Fyi all the parts they sell for the 1100z fit the 2027/2028 even the barrels are direct fit.


Thanks for the source for the same mags that came with it. I do like those mags better than the Avenger mags for several reasons. My only dislike is that they are the only magazines I own that don't stop the bolt from going forward when empty, but that is easily fixed with some JB Weld - giving up one shot of course. I have gotten where I can tell the difference when I close the bolt on an empty mag, if I am paying attention, but still end up pulling the trigger with nothing in the chamber.

I have two 2027 guns. One set up as a pistol with a Burris Fastfire micro red dot on it and the other as a carbine with a $90 3-9x UTG scope. Both have the Buck Rail moderator on the front and a buck rail pistol stock plus their folding AR shoulder stock on the carbine. They are my two most accurate airguns and don't ever lose their zero from being carried around in a backpack.

Are the 22 cal versions known to be as accurate as these .177s? I have not been able to find the 22 cal at the same $110 - $118 price point.
 
Thanks for the source for the same mags that came with it. I do like those mags better than the Avenger mags for several reasons. My only dislike is that they are the only magazines I own that don't stop the bolt from going forward when empty, but that is easily fixed with some JB Weld - giving up one shot of course. I have gotten where I can tell the difference when I close the bolt on an empty mag, if I am paying attention, but still end up pulling the trigger with nothing in the chamber.

I have two 2027 guns. One set up as a pistol with a Burris Fastfire micro red dot on it and the other as a carbine with a $90 3-9x UTG scope. Both have the Buck Rail moderator on the front and a buck rail pistol stock plus their folding AR shoulder stock on the carbine. They are my two most accurate airguns and don't ever lose their zero from being carried around in a backpack.

Are the 22 cal versions known to be as accurate as these .177s? I have not been able to find the 22 cal at the same $110 - $118 price point.
I don't have the .22 version manno is supposed to be getting them in, not sure what he is going to charge. Currently I have my 177 set up with an 18" barrel and and it's getting 1/4" groups at 40 yards I'm sure it would be about the same out to 50 and beyond but I don't have the room at my place to test it.