Ruger 10/22 BX-25 Magazine 2 Pack | Unboxing & Overview

Published on March 30, 2026
Duration: 3:16

This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Ruger BX-25 25-round magazines for the Ruger 10/22 platform. It highlights features like stainless steel feed lips, an anti-tilt follower, and a constant force spring for reliable feeding. The presenter demonstrates loading and insertion, comparing them to the standard 10-round magazines. A notable issue with one of the two included magazines not functioning correctly in the reviewer's rifle is discussed.

Quick Summary

The Ruger BX-25 25-round magazines for the 10/22 rifle feature stainless steel feed lips for better feeding angles, an anti-tilt follower to reduce jams, and a constant force spring for consistent performance. Loading involves inserting cartridges into a groove, pushing down, and sliding back.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Product Reveal
  2. 00:18Unboxing the BX-25 Magazine Pack
  3. 00:30Magazine Features Explained
  4. 00:56Magazine Inspection
  5. 01:00How to Load the BX-25 Magazine
  6. 01:18Comparison to 10-Round Magazine
  7. 01:44Magazine Insertion Demonstration
  8. 01:53Functionality Issues with One Magazine
  9. 02:47Next Steps & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger BX-25 magazines?

The Ruger BX-25 magazines for the 10/22 feature easy-feed stainless steel feed lips for improved feeding angle, an anti-tilt follower to prevent jams, and a stainless steel constant force spring for consistent feeding.

How do you load a Ruger BX-25 magazine?

To load the BX-25 magazine, insert the rear of the .22 LR cartridge into the groove, push down, and slide it back. Continue this process for each round until the magazine is full.

What is the difference between the Ruger BX-25 and a standard 10-round 10/22 magazine?

While the feed lips are similar, the BX-25 magazine has a slightly larger anti-tilt follower compared to the standard 10-round magazine. The overall body dimensions at the top are largely identical.

What issues can arise with Ruger BX-25 magazines?

In this review, one of the two BX-25 magazines exhibited significant functionality problems, failing to insert properly and requiring force to remove, suggesting a potential manufacturing defect.

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