Mar 15, 2014 | Ruger 10/22 Magazine
 

Ruger 10/22 Magazine Doubler
TandemKross Ruger 10/22 Ruger Mark Pistol Parts
I recently became of a company called Tandemkross that specializes in aftermarket parts for the Ruger 10/22, Ruger 22/45, Ruger Mark II Ruger Mark III and Keltec PMR Pistols. Tandemkross offers some pretty neat products. The first such product to catch my eye is the  Ruger 10/22 Mag Doubler. The Ruger 10/22 Magazine Doubler connects two 10 round magazines together at the base. It is the cleanest implementation of the concept I have seen to date. For more info on Tandemkross visit their website.
- Allows 2 10/22 Rotary Magazines from Ruger to be “double” stacked
- Easy to install. Does not modify the magazines in any way
- Durable plastic design for years of service
Feb 9, 2013 | Ruger 10/22 Magazine
Buy Ruger 10/22 Magazines

Translucent Ruger 10/22 Magazine
If you need to Buy Ruger 10/22 Magazines Impact Guns just announced you can buy  Ruger 10/22 magazines at this very moment from the Impact Guns website.  Click here to order yours as they are certain to go out of stock quickly. These genuine factory Ruger 10/22 magazines are the 40th anniversary 10 round clear variety part#  BX-1-40. If you miss this opportunity I suggest keeping an eye on the Brownells and Ruger websites.
I never thought I would see the day where the availability of 10 round Ruger 10/22 magazines would be noteworthy. My how times have changed for the worst.
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Jun 2, 2011 | Ruger 10/22 Magazine
 

RUGER 10/22 FACTORY 25 ROUND 10/22 MAGAZINE
 
Nobody will ever accuse Ruger of moving quickly. It’s only taken 47 years for Ruger to introduce a 10/22 magazine that held more than 10 rounds. Today RUGER announced the BX-25, a Ruger designed 25 round magazine. I look forward to testing one of these magazines once they become available.
It’s refreshing to see the once most anti gun firearms manufacturer has finally embraced ALL FIREARMS including the ones Bill Ruger SR  despised such as AR-15’s, 1911’s and of course magazines over 10 rounds.
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Oct 2, 2010 | Ruger 10/22 Magazine
Drop-in bolt stop stops forward travel of bolt when magazine is  empty, ending the need to count shots; eliminates dry fires when the mag  is empty. Replaces the factory bolt lock mechanism. Magazines are 10  round capacity with a rotary design and are constructed of high-impact  plastic and steel. Important: Only use CST magazines with the bolt stop.  Failure to do so may result in damage and accidental discharge. Works  with most aftermarket products including mag latches, triggers, sears,  hammers, etc. Kit comes with auto bolt stop and 10 round magazine.

If Blackdog Machine makes it you know it’s top notch.

Extra-tough, polymer magazines are self-lubricating and hold 25 rounds  of .22LR ammo. Constant force spring provides uniform feeding and smooth  loading. Two alternating, interlocking notches make it easy to click  two or three mags together for fast reloads and increased shooting time.  Available with separately molded, Polymer feed lips or Stainless Steel  (SS) feed lips for optimum performance.

Durable, clear polymer 10/22 magazine holds fifty rounds of .22 long  rifle ammunition. Steel feed lips provide years of reliable service.  Rotating, coiled spring effectively feeds rounds on a rubber track  system. Transparent body has numbers from 10 through 45 molded around  the magazine: allows you to know exactly how many rounds you have left.  Cover is removable for easy cleaning, and the unique tear drop shape  fits comfortably in your hand for fast mag changes.

High capacity, 25-round magazine will wear for a lifetime because it is  built from superior materials to never fail. Body halves are fully  machined from a block of aluminum billet for superior strength, then  secured with steel, socket head hex screws at three locations. Molded  polymer follower and steel feed lips and center pin simply wont fail  under the roughest use, even after many thousands of rounds. Magazine  body can be completely disassembled for thorough cleaning. Hard-coat  anodized finish prevents corrosion.

Easy-to-install kit gives your Ruger 10/22 the instantly recognizable  appearance and handling of the classic, 1920-30’s submachine gun. For a  fraction   of the cost of an original, you can shoot a look-alike using  plentiful .22 LR ammunition without putting wear on a historic  heirloom. Kit includes all mounting hardware and tools, no gunsmithing  required. Simply remove the 10/22’s   barreled action from the factory  stock, stake the two cross-pins in the trigger group, and install the  kit components following the step-by-step instructions. The action fits  securely into the kit’s precision-machined, billet aluminum chassis-no  drilling or permanent alterations to the action are required, so you can  return it to the original stock at any time. Like the  original-production model, the kit’s three-piece stock is cut from  high-quality, walnut with an attractive oil finish. Includes the  rectangular, windage-adjustable rear peep sight of the early civilian  subgun, and a clamp-on muzzle tip that slides around the factory front  sight and replicates the profile of the original Cutts compensator. All  the metal parts have a durable, semi-gloss blue-black powder coat  finish. Kit available alone or with Pro-Mag 50-round drum magazine that    lets you send plenty of rounds downrange between reloads and completes  the  iconic look of the Prohibition Era guns famous from movies and  historic photographs. (Factory 10/22 magazines still work, too.) SPECS:  Aluminum, powder coat finish, black, semi-gloss; walnut, matte finish.  Kit includes receiver chassis, buttstock, pistol grip, forend grip,  muzzle tip, front grip bracket, mounting hardware, and instructions.  Available with or without Pro-Mag 50-round   drum magazine. Spare  magazines available separately.

So you bought some of these cool 10/22 magazines. Why not make the magazine changes a little quicker with Brownells Ruger 10/22 Extended   Magazine Release lever.

This is pretty interesting. It connects three Ruger 10/22 Magazines together Click here for info. A possible solution to shooters facing magazine capacity issues.
