The aluminum ones are hard to find, but irunguns may have the polymer ones.
I've got three polymer ones and I'm very happy with them.
I wanted the aluminum mags but couldn't justify the price difference so I got the polymer version.
I'll be buying more for sure.
are these tactical innovations magazines better than hcmags magazines?
for the price?
no.
they are solid mags but they are oversized with the anodizing that is on them so they might not fit in a 10/22 with a tight magwell.
and you have to tune them for your gun which takes a bit to do.
they are not just a plug and play add on.
Where did you get them, and do they work well?
The bx 25 is the best..... But they are prohibited .... I had good success with the BC steel lip mags,just needed a little filing of the tip of the feed lip.
Fabsports is where I got mine.
These are the best mags I've used once I got them tuned to my gun.
I run steel lip butler creek mags too and my TI mags are much nicer and well worth the price premium to me.
I don't own the aluminum ones so I can't comment on those.
good question..Why are they prohib? And today I bought the butler creek ones with steel feed lips.
good question..it's because they are deemed a dual purpose mag, made for both the the rifle and handgun.
No, it's a lot to do with what they were designed and manufactured for, it's a bit confusing. There's a couple of threads in legalese and rimfire on the subject. You just have to wade through all the BS, then decide for yourself , how you interpit the laws.oh, i see, but if the bx-25 mag is prohib couldn't the rest of the 10/22 mags be prohib, because the top is designed the same way?
No, it's a lot to do with what they were designed and manufactured for, it's a bit confusing. There's a couple of threads in legalese and rimfire on the subject. You just have to wade through all the BS, then decide for yourself , how you interpit the laws.![]()



























