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    Default 10-22 mags which ones are good

    i have a couple of factory ruger mags that the follower sticks in. i need some new ones unless someone can tell me how to fix mine.
    i would like to have a little more capacity than the 10rnds but i like the flush fit with the stock. if i go with a higher capacity single stack which ones are known to be good, and which ones should i stay away from.

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    Take them apart and clean them.

    Ruger OEM are the best out there, but like any mag they need to be taken care of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Take them apart and clean them.

    Ruger OEM are the best out there, but like any mag they need to be taken care of.

    +1 exactly what I was going to say.
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    the butler creek 25rd steel lips seem to work pretty well with the black smoke plastic body! don't buy the clear all plastic one's i bought one and it jams and wont cycle with all 25rds pain in my a##.

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    Like Hoser said, clean your factory mags, they're the best. If you want hi-cap mags, buy the TI(tactical inovations) mags! Composite ones are $35 and the aluminum ones are $70. Yes a little pricey but can be taken apart for cleaning!!
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    my factory ruger mags arent dirty. after posting i opened one up and figured out that tightening the spring would probably solve the issue. i would like to have more than 10rds capacity, but i had larger mags many many years ago and have stuck in my mind that they are crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie011 View Post
    TI(tactical inovations) mags! Composite ones are $35 and the aluminum ones are $70.
    Another vote for the Tactical Innovations magazines.

    I have several and they all run great.

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