Where to get Tactical Inc. T125 10/22 mags?

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I'm looking for a CDN dealer who carries or can get the three Tactical Inc. T125 magazines for the 10/22 ("polycarb", "composite", and "aluminum").

Assuming fair pricing, I'd like to order one of each to start, and within a few weeks I'll want a few more of whichever I decide suits my needs the best.

Tactical Inc. does not ship directly to Canadian customers.

Link here:
http://www.tacticalinc.com/rimfire-rifle-mags-c-97_152.html?infoBox=0

Thanks!
 
Let me save you some trouble.

1 - Don't bother with the cheap plastic feed lip version.

2 - Just buy some Butler Creek Steel Lips instead. I had nothing but issues with the 2 TI mags I had. Spent more time dicking around with the feed lips then I did shooting! The BC Steel Lips work amazingly. 1000's of rounds without any issues, and no adjusting.
 
Let me save you some trouble.

1 - Don't bother with the cheap plastic feed lip version.

2 - Just buy some Butler Creek Steel Lips instead. I had nothing but issues with the 2 TI mags I had. Spent more time dicking around with the feed lips then I did shooting! The BC Steel Lips work amazingly. 1000's of rounds without any issues, and no adjusting.

Thanks, appreciate the advice. I guess all (or most) of the plastic feed-lip and plastic-pin mags have issues to some degree. I'll try the BC Steel Lips and also try the steel-lipped composite TI - T125's (not the plastic lipped cheaper ones). I plan on stocking several mags so it's no problem for me to try several different ones. Thanks again.
 
Wanstall's has them

I thought they only had the expensive all-aluminum ones (that's all that's listed on their site), but I'll check back with them to see if they have the "middle" steel-lipped composite ones too. The aluminum-body ones do have coolness and strength factors, but I'd trade those for the lightness and transparency of the cheaper ones. Anyway, thanks for the heads up!
 
Love the TI25 mags!!
They are the cats azzzz!
Never had any problems getting them adjusted to any of my rifles.
Once adjusted, you have NO wobble or play in the mag well. (like some others...:rolleyes: )
Just click N go. :D
B.C. mags are a close second, but I'd certainly stay away from the Promag.
 
I just order two TI-25s from Fabsports. I emailed before ordering and was told they had over twenty in stock, so go take a look if you're so inclined.
 
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