10/22 Eagle mags
I don't have the cash to but a 10/22 hi-cap, but has anybody tried out the eagle 10 round mags that u can clip together. Are they reliable? Just thought it would be a cheap way to have 20 rounds. Thanks.
"To be prepared for War is one of the most
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"To be prepared for War is one of the most
effectual means of preserving peace"-George Washington
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I havent used them in the way you mention,but I have had good results with Eagle Mags.I wouldnt be afraid to give it a try.
Best!!!
Rugster
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Butler Creek also makes attatchable 10 rounders that are very reliable, cost under $15, and come in plastic or steel lip. 0 -
I saw those clintf, but for some reason i just hate the way that "star" looks when they are clipped together. I think but not sure that the eagle ones clip from end to end.
"To be prepared for War is one of the most
effectual means of preserving peace"-George Washington0 -
I haven't owned any of the ten-rounders yet, but have owned the high capacity Eagle mags--comparing them to Butler Creek's, I'd say the Butler Creek's are significantly better in constuction and function.
Infact, I don't own the Eagle's anymore; all I have are the Butler Creek's and factory mags--which reminds me: I've seen but haven't tried those "clips" that let you connect 4 factory mags together; it might be an option you want to explore.0
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