I personally cant justify spending $80/mag for a gun that's 3x that, so really looking forward to the composite ones.
I personally cant justify spending $80/mag for a gun that's 3x that, so really looking forward to the composite ones.
Thanks for the info. I run an SR22 as well.
So, as good as factory mags? No failures to feed?
That was what annoyed me about the Butler Creek mags. I had two of them. One was just junk. The other would misfeed every 10 rounds or so, whereas the factory mags very rarely fail to function.
Quite frankly, if the TI's are up to the standard of factory mags re: function, then I'll spring for aluminum version now.
I did have an issue feeding at first, but then I adjusted the mag properly and now they are working great. Originally I had bought a butler creek mag at the kamloops show when I bought my sr-22 and I made the mistake of buying a plastic lip mag, after the first 3 shots I realized you get what you pay for. I walked into wanstalls looking for a metal lip mag and saw these mags and ended up buying two, sure they are double the price but I am willing to bet they will last longer then the plastic mags with a less likely chance of getting broken, now I doubt I will have to buy another mag for this firearm at least until the 110round drum mag becomes available. And lets face it it looks way more bad ass having a metal mag then a transparent plastic mag especially in a sr-22 I can post a pic later when I get home.
$80?! Holy... the composite ones work fine, no idea why someone would pay $50 extra to say it's made of fancy aluminum.
Should get some of their lightweight charging handles as well. I'll buy one.
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Well the TI aluminum mags seem to be sold out, just when I was ready to buy some more too.
I can't wait for the next order to arrive, and updates on the ETA?