Aluminum Steel-Lipped 10/22 Magazines

Very cool indeed, I wonder how well they work? Im sure very well or whats the point in selling them...lol
Personally i kinda like the butler creek clear ones. Makes it easy to check shot count. Hey im always up for a new part though. Thanks for the link
 
apparantly they work just as well as the ButlerCreek steel lips mag....if not better
a little pricey though...55$usd:eek:
would be awesome for the R22...
 
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What the hell is wrong with these dealers who won't ship to Canada? There is nothing questionable about a 10/22 mag and it's under $100. What is the mentality here? Rant off.

Dave
 
What separates this mag from all others is the patent pending ability to micro adjust it in your gun for FEED ANGLE, FEED HEIGHT and EJECTOR TO BOLT DISTANCE.

This I like.
Something else to adjust and tinker with in the quest for ultimate 10/22 accuracy.
If this works as advertised now you get the rounds to feed straight and consistent every time on aftermarket barrels with tight chambers.
If you headspace your bolt you can adjust the feed to suit.
Instead of masking a feeding issue with a giant hooked extractor you can tune the gun to feed right in the first place.
I wish they will make a 10 round version, long steel lip mags chew up the recess in the receiver as they get bumped and torqued and before long all your mags fit loose and wiggly.
 
I bought a couple of them on the first group purchase done on rimfirecentral.com, had them shipped to an rfc member and he re-routed them to me. They work like they're supposed to. Butler Creek's speed loader works with them also. With 2 Tactical Inc.'s mags and 2 Butler Creek steel lips mags and my 4 stock Ruger mags, the barrel on my 10/22 is smokin' hot by the time I have to reload.

A group purchase price requires an order of 20-25, a little pricey for someone to fund on their own and given some of the bs feedback that Freeman got when he did his bulk purchase on Ruger MkII speedloaders, I doubt that anyone would want to tackle this venture. My suggestion is to either get a mailbox in a USA border town or get them sent to a friend or relative in the USA and have them then re-mail them to you.
 
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