Ruger BX-25 Magazines for the 10/22 .22 LR...Awesome!

Published on April 15, 2012
Duration: 5:55

This guide details the installation and initial function test of the Ruger BX-25 25-round magazine for the Ruger 10/22 .22 LR rifle. The video emphasizes the magazine's reliability through extensive testing, highlighting its steel feed lips and user-serviceable design. Expert insights cover performance with various ammunition types and the importance of proper magazine function for the 10/22 platform.

Quick Summary

The Ruger BX-25 is a factory 25-round magazine for the Ruger 10/22 .22 LR, praised for its reliability due to steel feed lips and user-disassemblable design. Extensive testing showed minimal malfunctions even during high-volume, rapid-fire use with various ammunition types.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ruger BX-25 Magazines
  2. 00:44Rifle Configuration
  3. 00:56Reliability Testing
  4. 02:58Ammunition Variety and Slow Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger BX-25 magazine suitable for the 10/22?

The Ruger BX-25 is a factory 25-round magazine for the 10/22 .22 LR, featuring durable steel feed lips and user-disassemblable construction for easy maintenance, contributing to its high reliability during extensive testing.

How reliable are the Ruger BX-25 magazines in high-volume shooting?

During testing, the BX-25 magazines demonstrated excellent high-volume reliability, cycling through multiple full magazines with very few malfunctions, even under rapid-fire conditions, indicating a robust design.

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

Key features include a 25-round capacity for .22 LR ammunition, durable steel feed lips for consistent feeding, and a design that allows for user disassembly for cleaning and maintenance, enhancing its longevity and performance.

Can the Ruger BX-25 magazine handle different types of .22 LR ammunition?

The BX-25 magazine showed consistent feeding across various ammunition types, including standard velocity, tracers, bulk pack, and subsonic rounds, though specific ammo characteristics can influence cycling performance.

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