Ti25 machined aluminum steel lip magazine for ruger 10/22

Last I heard, TI was doing too brisk a business in the U.S. to sell to us up here....:p

But really, just phone 'em up: friendlyy folk, and TI (tactical innovations) can ship anything to you that totals under $100 U.S. base price (i.e. before shipping/taxes). :)

Good luck! :cool:
 
Hi Cap mag, despite being legal in Canada, would be too much BS for Homeland Security and Canada Customs.

You won't be able to order it but a dealer might be able to get them in.

Don't shoot the messenger!
 
I was able to buy my composite TI mags direct from them a couple years back when they were still shipping to Canada. I think Brownells stocks this item, maybe you could check with them? They have a fantastic, well deserved reputation and I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
 
I was able to buy my composite TI mags direct from them a couple years back when they were still shipping to Canada. I think Brownells stocks this item, maybe you could check with them? They have a fantastic, well deserved reputation and I wouldn't trade mine for anything.

They officially stopped? :(
 
They officially stopped? :(

Happened to see this on one of the pages.

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Just received mine in the mail from tufferbuffer.com. Haven't used them yet but the exterior is made of a tough polymer plastic and the lips are metal, so it doesn't weigh anywhere near 1.5lbs Jahred.F is suggesting. The lips are better quality than the BC's and the mag really ""fits"" into place when inserted. The mag can be adjusted (with screws provided) to properly fit in the rifle and also comes with instructions for disassembly so it can be cleaned, which you can't do with the BC's. Oh, and they look bad-boy in an SR22! No funny looking clear plastic mags in tactical .22's for me anymore.:dancingbanana:
 
Haven't used them yet but the exterior is made of a tough polymer plastic and the lips are metal, so it doesn't weigh anywhere near 1.5lbs Jahred.F is suggesting.
Sounds like you're talking about the composite magazines and he's talking about the metal ones.
 
Sounds like you're talking about the composite magazines and he's talking about the metal ones.

True, but aluminum isn't that heavy though. The metal ones weigh slightly over 8 ounces (from the TI website) which isn't much, a half pound.

"We start off with 3 POUNDS OF SOLID AIRCRAFT ALUMINUM BAR and high speed CNC machine for over an hour to wind up with a complete mag body that now weighs only a little more than 8 ounces!"
 
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