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Definition of sarcasm

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: a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain

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a : a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual

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Before Ruger sold a 25 round magazine the general consensus @ RFC was that the TI25 MACHINED ALUMINUM 25 round Ruger 10/22 high capacity magazine was the highest quality 25 round mag available.

While the BX 25 is cheaper and "factory" I still prefer my TI mags.

http://www.tacticalinc.com/ti25-machined-aluminum-steel-lipbrmagazine-ruger-1022-p-212.html

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I've got around 8 of the BX mags and have fired thousands of rounds through several platforms and I can probably count on one hand the number of times I needed to clear a round.

Wish TI made a 25rd for the 22 mag.

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Just carry two spare 10 rounders for a total of 30.

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You can carry a couple standard 10 rounders in a nylon speedloader pouch on your belt, that's pretty handy. That's what I normally do.


That said, I've got a Steel Lips (Butler Creek) that works well enough with high velocity ammo. I haven't tried it with standard velocity ammo, no reason to do so. The main thing I like about it, is its clear plastic, and I kinda like knowing how much ammo is left in the magazine. I do NOT like the long magazines in general, but I found the 25 rounder cheaper than a stock 10, and if I wanted to, it would work in my RAR, too. (Not bloody likely, but it'll work)


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Originally Posted by ratsmacker
You can carry a couple standard 10 rounders in a nylon speedloader pouch on your belt, that's pretty handy. That's what I normally do


Same here except mine are leather....... Hey it was what was on sale at the time.


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Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE

It's a personal thing, I understand, but for me it's no different than a 25 round mag hanging down. For me it's all about the flush fitting non encroachment characteristics of the original 10 round mag.


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