Looking for new .22 with 10+round clip

Actually Ruger 10/22 magazines that hold more than ten rounds are not prohibited!

This bull-sh1t suggestion was thought up and designed by an OIC RCMP member who is a civilian gun owner/hater. His thoughts are only the military & police should be allowed to own firearms. This isn't law, but only an opinion of this stupid cop.

It always shocks me how people and businesses are so easily duped by the PO-PO when they come up with crazy ideas. FEAR is the new virus!

There is no criminal code offence for this so-called law. Only bullsh1t baffles brains!.......:)

Yes, and, the SBI adapters allow you to use Remington 597 mags....and some of those are fun-sized. lol Kidding aside, when putting allot of rounds down range.....I seldom use more than a 5rd. mag. lol When the going is good=reload time/down time is a bigger drag then the reward of high cap mags. I've tried to disprove that dozens of times without success.

In Canada/as things stand-if it tickles your fancy=don't wait.
 
New here and to 22’s, picked up a Winchester Wildcat for plinking, more for my gf to come to the range with me to use instead of shotguns. I find it’s a fun gun but I had the same question about the SBI adapter which says they work with Wildcat’s but it’s hard to find info from people with experience with it. But reading more, it seems buying more magazine’s when they’re on sale is more cost effective; but the firearm itself was cheap enough so I also wouldn’t mind getting some fun accessories like this for it or am I out to lunch thinking of getting this adapter.
 
It is time to add another .22 to the collection. What is left out there in a .22 with a 10+ shot clip? Action style does not matter. But a semi auto is preferred.
You mean a 10 Round magazine?
CZ comes to mind, as does a Weatherby and a Browning A-bolt...
All three have the option of a 10 round magazine (bolt action).
Ruger 10-22, but assume you already have one of those.
A Gevarm (classic) can also be found with a 10 round magazine too.
Tight Groups and Good Hunting.
Rob
 
The only device I've seen that resembles a clip that holds 22 LR cartridges are the HC3R magazines. They were made for the 10/22 and are now prohibited devices in Canada.

They can also be had for the Tuff-22 receiver.

I'm sure you meant magazines, in which case there are lots of options around.
 
For accuracy forget semi autos... The straight pull action ISSC SPA 22 has a 10 round mag, an excellent adjustable trigger, and is very accurate. Made in Austria.

4-12 Hawke scope, with a bi pod and a barrel tuner.

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For accuracy, forget these too; actions are weak and wear out rapidly. Bolt action, get a Savage Mk II (economical and quite accurate) or a CZ, best value but very accurate. Both are customizable.
 
Rossi RS22 was mentioned in this thread. Citadel Trakr SA is the same rifle in a nicer stock with a pistol grip. Both take 10rd and 25rd magazines. I have Citadel Trakr SA and tested it with a few different magazines (two different 10rd and two same 25rd) - it was 100% reliable with all of them and shot well. Trigger is not fantastic, but not too bad either. It was extremely cheap (bought online), and with a red dot it was lots of fun to shoot.

Citadel Trakr SA needs some filing of the stock (magazine well) to make it accept 25rd magazines. Not too hard to do, but takes time.
Rossi RS22, I believe, takes same mags without any modifications.
Mossberg 802 plinkster, I believe, is exactly the same gun, priced a little higher because of the brand.
25rd mags for those rifles are not cheap, but in my opinion are very well made, and look nicer than most other 25rd mags. They are sold as Mossberg 802 plinkster mags.

Mendoza Puma has a tubular magazine which fits seventeen 22LR rounds. Yes, it's not a "clip", but it can be reloaded very fast with a tubular speed-loader. Very inexpensive and well built. Trigger feels different than most other rifles but pretty good and light.

ISSC SPA 22LR takes magazines which are 10-rounders, but by mistake I fit 11 rounds in one of them, and there were no reliability issues (tested with snap caps, not live rounds).
 
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The only device I've seen that resembles a clip that holds 22 LR cartridges are the HC3R magazines. They were made for the 10/22 and are now prohibited devices in Canada.

They can also be had for the Tuff-22 receiver.

I'm sure you meant magazines, in which case there are lots of options around.
Prohibited how? Are there 2 versions of these? As far as I know they only fit in Dlask receivers and will not fit into a regular 10/22. Which makes them legal. Maybe there's another version that fits in all 10/22's?
 
For accuracy, forget these too; actions are weak and wear out rapidly. Bolt action, get a Savage Mk II (economical and quite accurate) or a CZ, best value but very accurate. Both are customizable.
I think they had poor quality control. I've read many messages about those rifles having problems, and many messages about those rifles being great and reliable with thousands of shot made. That being said, I think they were ridiculously expensive when just released, but once prices went down to ~350 it was a fair price. Recently they were on sale for <200, it was a great price even if the rifle you buy would need some tweaking.

But I agree regarding inexpensive Savages, they are great value and are very accurate. But as I remember their magazines are not great and get unreliable over time.
 
Prohibited how? Are there 2 versions of these? As far as I know they only fit in Dlask receivers and will not fit into a regular 10/22. Which makes them legal. Maybe there's another version that fits in all 10/22's?
The original HC3 magazine came out for the regular old Ruger 10/22 and used to be available in Canada. It's still made and sold down south. The Dlask receivers came after the magazine capacity prohibitions. Dlask receivers were made to use non standard 10/22 magazines because of the prohibitions based on magazine capacities. Logically fallacious reasoning was used to prohibit 10/22 magazines with capacities of more than 10 rounds as a result of the Ruger Charger (made after the 10/22) having been released and also capable of using 10/22 magazines. So, because a pistol was made after the fact of a rifle having existed long before it, but having magazine compatibility in common, 10/22 magazines of greater that 10 round capacity were banished from this land.

If you already know this, sorry for the long winded response. I'm just answering how they were prohibited and, based on your join date, assume you may not have known the history.
 
The original HC3 magazine came out for the regular old Ruger 10/22 and used to be available in Canada. It's still made and sold down south. The Dlask receivers came after the magazine capacity prohibitions. Dlask receivers were made to use non standard 10/22 magazines because of the prohibitions based on magazine capacities. Logically fallacious reasoning was used to prohibit 10/22 magazines with capacities of more than 10 rounds as a result of the Ruger Charger (made after the 10/22) having been released and also capable of using 10/22 magazines. So, because a pistol was made after the fact of a rifle having existed long before it, but having magazine compatibility in common, 10/22 magazines of greater that 10 round capacity were banished from this land.

If you already know this, sorry for the long winded response. I'm just answering how they were prohibited and, based on your join date, assume you may not have known the history.
Yes I am aware of the Charger and why Ruger 10/22 rifles are limited to 10 rounds. I have a Dlask receiver and several 25rnd mags they sell which are only capable of fitting in said receiver. I wasn't aware that there is another version of these mags that fit in a regular 10/22.
 
I think they had poor quality control. I've read many messages about those rifles having problems, and many messages about those rifles being great and reliable with thousands of shot made. That being said, I think they were ridiculously expensive when just released, but once prices went down to ~350 it was a fair price. Recently they were on sale for <200, it was a great price even if the rifle you buy would need some tweaking.

But I agree regarding inexpensive Savages, they are great value and are very accurate. But as I remember their magazines are not great and get unreliable over time.
Mags are cheap enough though and seem to always be available. Personally, I have not heard of them failing; I have heard of people reworking them to fit CZ rifles though.
 
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