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I'll second the Bulter Creek Steel Lip magazines, their Hot Lip (plastic lips) wear to fast. Our Tactical .22 shooting group is a mix of those and the Ruger ones with the tri-mag adapters.L

  • 2 weeks later...
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The old Eagle brand "Alpha" mags have proved 100% reliable even for full auto use, but the problem is that like so many they are polycarbonate and destined to crack.  I have some that are close to 20 years old and still going strong, though I have noticed some small hairline cracks.

The Eagle mags are single-stack and have an outrageously exaggerated curvature, but they work.

  • 5 months later...
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Bingham Ltd/Taylor Steel Mags for the win......good luck finding them :thumb:

Found my 2 on an auction site for $50 for 2 clips and adapter. Adapter alone will cost you $45 about anywhere you look. Magazines run about $60+......unless you get lucky like I did and nobody else bid. They fit tight so there is no wiggle like you get from plastic. When they snap in its a much crisper snap than you get from plastic mags. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. They also don't have the curve which allows me to move foregrip back to fit light in front.

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