They work well but need to be loaded very specifically. The mods fairly easy and available on many videos and forums. Google and Youtube are your friend or do a search on here. Its been discussedhi guys .
what's your long terme experience with HC3R mags and can't fin a post on how to mod the receiver on the 10/22.
thanks
Erick
hi guys .
what's your long terme experience with HC3R mags and can't fin a post on how to mod the receiver on the 10/22.
thanks
Erick
Just recently got one myself. Had some issues first few times I used it but seems all good now. Loading conventionally seems easier for me than with the speed loader stripper clip things.
as long as your modding the gun and not the mag, you're good to go.So does this mean because the hc3r mag has to be modded to fit a 10/22 it would be legal to use? Because it could not readily be used in a charger pistol as is?
Are you loading the magazine itself or the clip that inserts into it?I got a chance to use the magazines today. They jam up quite a bit; perhaps I did not stack them properly. Nevertheless, I prefer them over the 597 since I don't need to use an adapter.
I tried again today (Sunday) and experience is the same unfortunately. The bullets are stacked correctly, but the bolt sometimes gets hung up on the rear of the magazine and doesn't seem to have enough force sometimes to load a new round. I'm using the magazines in a DLASK receiver.
I'm still troubleshooting to see if it is the bolt, ammo, or perhaps lack of recoil due to my shorten barrel. However, OEM BX-25 magazines seem to shoot reliably.
I'll post a follow-up if I ever figure it out.
I’m sure you’re using the BX-25 mag pinned to legally comply. The original mags are by far the most reliable.I got a chance to use the magazines today. They jam up quite a bit; perhaps I did not stack them properly. Nevertheless, I prefer them over the 597 since I don't need to use an adapter.
I tried again today (Sunday) and experience is the same unfortunately. The bullets are stacked correctly, but the bolt sometimes gets hung up on the rear of the magazine and doesn't seem to have enough force sometimes to load a new round. I'm using the magazines in a DLASK receiver.
I'm still troubleshooting to see if it is the bolt, ammo, or perhaps lack of recoil due to my shorten barrel. However, OEM BX-25 magazines seem to shoot reliably.
I'll post a follow-up if I ever figure it out.
This has been my experience too. The bolt gets hung up on the rear of the magazine and the feed lips. I'm going to try filing down those areas to see if it helps.I got a chance to use the magazines today. They jam up quite a bit; perhaps I did not stack them properly. Nevertheless, I prefer them over the 597 since I don't need to use an adapter.
I tried again today (Sunday) and experience is the same unfortunately. The bullets are stacked correctly, but the bolt sometimes gets hung up on the rear of the magazine and doesn't seem to have enough force sometimes to load a new round. I'm using the magazines in a DLASK receiver.
I'm still troubleshooting to see if it is the bolt, ammo, or perhaps lack of recoil due to my shorten barrel. However, OEM BX-25 magazines seem to shoot reliably.
I'll post a follow-up if I ever figure it out.
Are you loading the magazine itself or the clip that inserts into it?



























