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Re: 10 22 mags

#11 Post by Geek »

I have a number of BX25 mags and a couple of them have been blamed by the dealer on the feeding issues with my 10/22. All the 10 round mags work and two of the BX25's the dealer deemed fine; I now need to take them ALL to the range to check.

A drum mag is the next purchase:)
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Re: 10 22 mags

#12 Post by Nick Hulme »

I prefer the spring system in the BX-25 mags, more consistent pressure over the follower's full range of travel instead of heavy full/light empty,
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Re: 10 22 mags

#13 Post by strangesam »

I've only one BX25 (and 4 BX10-Clear) and I've yet to have an issue feeding.

The thing I've noted is that ruger now make a BX-25 clear so I shall have to buy some..
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Re: 10 22 mags

#14 Post by breacher »

I have sold a load of bx 25 and original standard 10 rd mags - not had a single problem reported.

10/22 has to be one of the most reliable feeding 22s out there.
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Re: 10 22 mags

#15 Post by RDC »

I've got 6 BX-25, an old butler creek steel lips, and 2 10 round rotary. It's those 10 round rotarys that give me the most hassle! Not a problem from the 25 round mags at all.
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