Tactical Innovations TI25 composite 10 22 mags

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Any chance that you could order some of these in? I see you have the aluminium ones on your site but they are a little more then I'd like to pay for a reliable 10 22 magazine.
 
403 views and not one reply, I guess people are interested but not committed to the idea?:bump:
 
My butler creek steal lips work fine

Yeah I gave them a try, but they didn't work to well for me, I think the spring wore out or something, I'm thinking the TI 25 mags are a step up in quality over the butler creek ones, and in all reality if I cannot find the composite ones anywhere I will probably just give in and by the aluminium ones.
 
Hey Chem,

We have had great success with the aluminum TI25's...just working on the next order here and there will be some of the composites coming. i'll post when we get a better idea of time frame...


The benefits of the Tactical Inc Ruger 10/22 mags:

1. MACHINED AIRCRAFT ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION FROM SOLID ALUMINUM BARS
2. COMPLETELY DISASSEMBLE TO CLEAN OR SERVICE
3. PRECISION ADJUSTABLE TO EXACTLY FIT YOUR GUN
4. HARDENED STAINLESS STEEL REPLACEABLE FEEDLIPS
5. CAD DESIGNED GEOMETRY FOR RELIABLE FEEDING

http://www.wanstallsonline.com/product.php?productid=1032&cat=0&page=1

Gary
 
Hey Chem,

We have had great success with the aluminum TI25's...just working on the next order here and there will be some of the composites coming. i'll post when we get a better idea of time frame...

Gary

Awesome, great to hear I'll definitely be in for some of the composites when they arrive. Thanks for bringing a great product like this in, If I am not mistaken you may be the only company that sells these.
 
I'm interested for sure. The butler creek mags were a disappointment. I've heard good things about TI mags. Right now I rely on factory mags mounted on tri-mag thingy's, but I would like to try the 25 rnd TIs. If it works well, then I'll spring for the aluminum version.
 
I also bought the aluminum TI25 from Wanstalls, and while the $80 seems high, once you handle one you really see the value.

Definitely interested in trying out a composite one too, how much?
 
I personally cant justify spending $80/mag for a gun that's 3x that, so really looking forward to the composite ones.
 
I bought two of the aluminum mags for my sr-22 and they work great and look much better then the plastic mags.


Thanks for the info. I run an SR22 as well.
So, as good as factory mags? No failures to feed?
That was what annoyed me about the Butler Creek mags. I had two of them. One was just junk. The other would misfeed every 10 rounds or so, whereas the factory mags very rarely fail to function.
Quite frankly, if the TI's are up to the standard of factory mags re: function, then I'll spring for aluminum version now.
 
Thanks for the info. I run an SR22 as well.
So, as good as factory mags? No failures to feed?
That was what annoyed me about the Butler Creek mags. I had two of them. One was just junk. The other would misfeed every 10 rounds or so, whereas the factory mags very rarely fail to function.
Quite frankly, if the TI's are up to the standard of factory mags re: function, then I'll spring for aluminum version now.

I did have an issue feeding at first, but then I adjusted the mag properly and now they are working great. Originally I had bought a butler creek mag at the kamloops show when I bought my sr-22 and I made the mistake of buying a plastic lip mag, after the first 3 shots I realized you get what you pay for. I walked into wanstalls looking for a metal lip mag and saw these mags and ended up buying two, sure they are double the price but I am willing to bet they will last longer then the plastic mags with a less likely chance of getting broken, now I doubt I will have to buy another mag for this firearm at least until the 110round drum mag becomes available. And lets face it it looks way more bad ass having a metal mag then a transparent plastic mag especially in a sr-22 I can post a pic later when I get home.
 
I did have an issue feeding at first, but then I adjusted the mag properly and now they are working great. Originally I had bought a butler creek mag at the kamloops show when I bought my sr-22 and I made the mistake of buying a plastic lip mag, after the first 3 shots I realized you get what you pay for. I walked into wanstalls looking for a metal lip mag and saw these mags and ended up buying two, sure they are double the price but I am willing to bet they will last longer then the plastic mags with a less likely chance of getting broken, now I doubt I will have to buy another mag for this firearm at least until the 110round drum mag becomes available. And lets face it it looks way more bad ass having a metal mag then a transparent plastic mag especially in a sr-22 I can post a pic later when I get home.

Well, I think I'm just going to have to go for it then!
 
$80?! Holy... the composite ones work fine, no idea why someone would pay $50 extra to say it's made of fancy aluminum.

Should get some of their lightweight charging handles as well. I'll buy one.
 
$80?! Holy... the composite ones work fine, no idea why someone would pay $50 extra to say it's made of fancy aluminum.

Should get some of their lightweight charging handles as well. I'll buy one.

I figure its the same as my sks sure a composite mag works but I would rather have metal mag. One of my composite mags for my sks is already cracked and unusable. Granted it is a cheapo tapco mag but my metal mag has a few dents and still works great.
 
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