Where to find ti2 mags

got the aluminium mag 3 days ago.. and its just add more pain of having to wait around 3 months to get the PAL permit :)
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That's class...:cool:...when I started :redface: , the black-polymer TI-25 (TI235 ? ) magazines were all that were available....:yingyang:
 
Link shows mag is not avail,
Does anybody have these in Canada anymore?

Theres a thread in wanstalls dealer form about these mags, there are supposed to be more of the aluminium ones coming as well as the black composite mags which are cheaper than the aluminium ones. According to wanstalls on 6-22-2012

"Im hoping they ship next week....just waiting on the red ones to complete the order. Will post here when i know they are en route!!"

Just to let you who are seeking know, but that was a while ago so not sure how far along they are with their procurement.
 
Just another update for you all, wanstalls is supposed to be receiving the mags today or tomorrow, they ended up getting delayed at the border hence the wait apparently.
 
I got 2 plastic TI25 mags at wanstalls over a year ago and they are pretty good. I have 5 butler creek mags (3 steel 2 plastic) and every one has feed issues with the first 5-10 rounds. I've cleaned and lubed them with no luck and I may try massaging the feed ramp. The best mags I've found are "Champion" magazines. Both of mine feed all 25 perfectly every time. I picked up two at Magnum gun outfitters in Lloydminster and I'm going back for more.
 
I have 4 of the TI25 composite mags and they hardly ever get used, I think my BC Steel Lips work much better and are way more reliable. Once you set a TI up for a gun a lot of times they won't run at all in other guns and I find that if you set them up to work reliably they are very hard to seat properly. I own 4 10/22's so interchangeability is important to me. I also find that they are harder to load with my BC speed loader as they don't seat in there very well either. Just my $.02
 
I have 4 of the TI25 composite mags and they hardly ever get used, I think my BC Steel Lips work much better and are way more reliable. Once you set a TI up for a gun a lot of times they won't run at all in other guns and I find that if you set them up to work reliably they are very hard to seat properly. I own 4 10/22's so interchangeability is important to me. I also find that they are harder to load with my BC speed loader as they don't seat in there very well either. Just my $.02

Thanks for the info!
 
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