These magazines exceed any other brand of ruger 10/22 models and I've tried them all, these are great looking if you dropped your 10.22 in the archangel kit because you can buy a sleeve for 4.00 that these slip and lock right into to give it a AR .223 magazine look. But not just only looks they are well built and can also easily be converted to hold 27 rounds if your state permits you to , best feature of all is theres a spring on top were the bullets feed and the keep each round firm and in place so there's no jams or stove pipes like you get with MANY other high capacity magazines for the 10/22 , I own well over a dozen of these and pumped well over 2000 rounds with them in my archangel conversion kit and not 1 single jam feed flawlessly every magazine everytime , more reliable then even OEM ruger magazines in my opinion because I've had jams with them, butler creek high capacity mags throw em in the trash , these are were it's at for reliable 10/22 shooting Also I might add I noticed some people complaining about feeding or jams with these , I'm a liscensd gunsmith and I own 4 10.22s on all different stocks and one on the original wood stock , they all feed without error , if you are having a problem it's not the magazine it's your rifles , feeding , bolt, breach or stock . These magazines do need a little break in time but after a bit they pop right in and out, might I also add of your going to use a drop in tac kit for your 10.22 keep it simple no need to dress it up with a bunch of furniture , what u see pictured is a simple 4x magnification Aim sight , 40 bucks another alternative is a 4x UTG sight similar look, and a angled front foregrip magpul 30 bucks, with that simple cheap affordable set up I'm keeping 4 to 5 inch groupings from a 27 round magazine at 50 yards and 6 to 7 inches at 100 yards, that's good enough for me for a cheap nice looking set up , inside 50 yards groupings with the AIM are within the size of a round drink coaster 4 inches or less . Read full review
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Good thing im a gunsmith because if you dont have the understanding of how these junk mags work dont buy one. I've had to tweak two of these magazines to work correctly with my 10/22 rifles and you best buy quality ammo. If you have a chance of making one of these mags work in your firearm .
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feeds as good or better than the ruger bx25s in all my rifles. I have 3 archangel 10 22s, and they can be picky with some mags, no feed problems after 200 rounds. Easily converted to 25 round capacity, takes 5 minutes unless you live in the communist peoples republic of California.
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Finally took this mag to the range last night, two shots and then it jammed and would not feed a round. I bought it for a Ruger 10/22 Nomad Archangel conversion gun and it looks amazing but it works like crap, once it jammed I could not even get the remaining 8 rounds out without prying them and that ruined them.
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Looks great, sleave is hard to get off, and it takes some force to get it to catch the receiver
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