Tactical Innovations TI25 magazines

Why? The Butler Creek steel lips work just as well if not better. Mine had issues feeding Blazer and I couldnt be bothered with making a bunch of adjustments to get it to work. 1 hour was enough for me. They are well made and look good but considering I have no issues with the BC steel lips I wasnt gonna bother.
 
I've had them all.
Butler Creek hot and steel lipped, Eagle, Ram Line, Pro Mag, Black Dog, & Shooters Ridge
Yes the BC mags are good (some better than others), but besides the stock ruger mags, hands down the Tac. Inc. mags are the best.
 
I don't really care for the banana mag look. but if I was going to get new ones, I'll be getting the Tac Inc ones myself. I like the idea of being able to take them apart for a proper cleaning if needed. I just sold my two BC steel lips ones, they worked great. No feed problems, jams or stove pipes. But I could get at the inside if I wanted to without breaking them.
 
Thanks guys, I have emailed that supplier. Trouble is I am abroad, and these mags are impossible to get out of the USA!

The BC mags sound good, but these TI mags seem to be the best, and I like the best!
 
I recently received my Ti25 mags from Tuffer Buffer and they are fantastic quality...built like tanks! They can be tricky to adjust though. Mine did not work right out of the box (for some people they do which is surprising!) as the bolt was contacting the magazine ejector and the feeding angle was way too steep. I have yet to fine-tune the adjustment screws but am confident the mags will run like clockwork when done.

For those of you that have these, how did you find your adjustment process? Did you fully remove the action as per the instructions? I read on a couple forums and see that it's normal to have the left screws way up and the ones on the right side almost not raised at all...just enough to reduce wiggle. I believe the rails/contact points inside the receiver are different heights on either side.
 
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