If this keeps up, there will be mags for sale.
That shouldn't be happening. I had the very same problem, and I was very frustrated as well.
If you're having trouble understanding Tact. Inc's instructions, try this:
To adjust the mags to fit, start by screwing them all down into the mag. Don't go too tightly, just enough so they're snug.
Then take the screws on the left side (looking from the rear of the mag) and screw them out about 4 or 5 turns. They should be sticking up about 3mm or so.
If it keeps sticking, just keep unscrewing that left side.
That's how the mags worked for mine...they'll obviously be a little different for everyone.
SO!! Looks like I'll be sticking with my cheap $15 25rd BC mags. I'll save my money on some usefull mods![]()
Thanks for the report Snausages, I'm thinking of some Tactical Inc mags...
Cheers
Jay
/\ Well, How can I not order some more after that explanation?
Gee, thanks?
Seriously, After my last escapade with BC mags and a day of jamming I hated my 10/22. One of mine now has the internals polished and a VQ extractor/mag release and a Tuffer Buffer installed,the other is stock (for now).
Sounds like a good stable of test-gun you've setup; we're now awaiting multiple range reports testing ammo, scopes, etc...
add the TI mags and we are talking pure sweetness. Hell, I was rattlin rounds off so fast and consistently it was like doing a 180. At 25 dependable rounds mag after mag after mag,you will burn the ammo. You have been warned.![]()
SO!! Looks like I'll be sticking with my cheap $15 25rd BC mags. I'll save my money on some usefull mods![]()
If you can find BC mags for $15 that is indeed a good deal. Any place I've seen them - they are typically more like $27-$30... and if you end up paying that much, you can get the Tac-Inc composites for about the same money.