TUF-22 Magazines in Stock at Dlask Arms Corp.

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Who doesn't want reliable, legal 25-round magazines for their 10/22 platform rifle !? Right ?

Get them here while the masters in Ottawa are busy enjoying their tax payer funded cottages for the summer. By next fall, if there is no election, these will assuredly be banned along with handguns, and all of the other nasty black rifles they didn't scoop up on their last few years of OIC bans.

You can sit on the couch and reminisce about could'a, would'a, should'a or you can get your 25-round FREEDOM sticks now at Dlask Arms Corp. !!


https://dlaskarms.com/product/25-round-magazine-for-tuf-22-rifles/


These can be used in almost any 10/22 platform rifle with a little modification to the receiver. We can do the cut as well we have a gentleman in the Toronto area that will do it as well.

100% RCMP approved !
 
Got mine!

Lee, I love all the stuff I’ve gotten from Dlask over the years. Do you have anyone in the Edmonton area who could do the work or do I need to ship them to you?

Thanks
 
I wish the milling could be done more inexpensively... I'd be in for several of these mags, but the cost to ship and then the cost of the smithing is cost-prohibitive.

I've not contacted any regular machinists for a quote, however.
 
I wish the milling could be done more inexpensively... I'd be in for several of these mags, but the cost to ship and then the cost of the smithing is cost-prohibitive.

I've not contacted any regular machinists for a quote, however.

Pretty sure it's the front of the magwell that needs to be clearenced, could probably do it with a file if I'm not mistaken
 
Pretty sure it's the front of the magwell that needs to be clearenced, could probably do it with a file if I'm not mistaken

I'd love to DIY it but the chances of screwing up a relatively expensive piece of gear (receiver) are high i think... Dlask has a post with the proper milling spec and specifies only have a red seal machinist or gun smith do it. If anyone has successfully DIY'd this, i'd love to hear about it.
 
Diy high cap mag conversion wouldn't look good. I came back to confirm the difference is only a clearance issue at the front of the magwell, square vs round is the only difference, I have an sbi71 and factory reciever in front of me as I type this

Cheers,
Jake
 
There is a square/cube on the hc3r on the back of the head of the mag. This is where it doesn’t fit…
This square/cube does not get inside oem ruger. If you look at some videos on yout. You’ll see that they don’t have this portion of polymer on the back and they’re all using them in oem ruger. Maybe US version is different then canadian version..
 
There is a square/cube on the hc3r on the back of the head of the mag. This is where it doesn’t fit…
This square/cube does not get inside oem ruger. If you look at some videos on yout. You’ll see that they don’t have this portion of polymer on the back and they’re all using them in oem ruger. Maybe US version is different then canadian version..

The ones Dlask has are specially developed with Dlask to only fit their Tuf-22 (so that they can legally be higher capacity than 10, because they don't fit the ruger pistol). The Dlask ones have that cube of plastic. Any 10/22 can run them, but they need to be milled out for that cube to fit - which is what we are discussing here.
 
Diy high cap mag conversion wouldn't look good. I came back to confirm the difference is only a clearance issue at the front of the magwell, square vs round is the only difference, I have an sbi71 and factory reciever in front of me as I type this

Cheers,
Jake

So to confirm, you would not attempt to file your factory receiver?
 
So to confirm, you would not attempt to file your factory receiver?

I wouldn't hesitate to file it out, the block is on the front of the magazine and it should be an easy fit Screenshot_20220625-142549_Samsung Internet.jpg
 

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I'd love to DIY it but the chances of screwing up a relatively expensive piece of gear (receiver) are high i think... Dlask has a post with the proper milling spec and specifies only have a red seal machinist or gun smith do it. If anyone has successfully DIY'd this, i'd love to hear about it.

its hard to #### up and can be done with a hacksaw and dremel.

also a 1022 receiver is not expensive piece of gear but trash. if you were to mess it up then just get a tuf receiver
 
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