The standard 10/22 ships with a black 10 round rotary magazine.
The 1895 as well as the later Model 1899 and early Model 99 used a rotary magazine to hold the cartridges.
Like most rotary magazines, it was loaded through a loading gate, this one located on the side of the receiver.
The rotary magazine could be loaded with one round at a time, or with a clip of ammunition.
Built on the revolver principle, the XM-18 sported a 12-shot rotary magazine.
The final models eliminated the very expensive to produce rotary magazine, using a detachable box magazine instead.
It has a removable rotary magazine which allows the magazine to fit flush with the bottom of the stock.
The rotary magazine contributed to the smooth feeding and high rate of fire without jamming.
The Savage Model 99 was introduced in 1899 with a rotary magazine, in part to avoid that issue.
An unusual feature is the standard rotary 5-round magazine.