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  • #16
    XD40SUBBIE
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 621

    Originally posted by Chameleon Loco
    are the 10/25 magazines they are a p.i.t.a. and they chew up your thumb. A solution is to buy a 25 round magazine and block it to 10 rounds or buy smith and wessons new short 10 round magazine but I have not tried the short 10 round one yet.
    I own 4 of the 10 short round mags. I like them better than the 10 round long mag. They cost about the same, but the short ones don't get in the way when you are firing from a bench.

    Hypothetically, say the pin on the long 10 round was 'accidentally' removed...does the magazine become illegal? Does the owner 'accidentally' get arrested?
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    • #17
      Chameleon Loco
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 2187

      It could but

      one could permanently block the magazine to 10 rounds but if the magazine pin is removed that could be a problem. Though i have never heard some one being arrested for high capacity magazines when it was the only "crime" being commited. Plus it is a .22 rifle and not as scary as a bullet buttoned ar-15. The solution for me is to use gloves to load the 10/25 magazine or to put a plastic thimble on your thumb.
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      • #18
        msound
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 12

        I love mine. Only problems I had are ammo related. (standard rim fire issues) Its a lot of fun and usually a favorite of all the people I bring to the range. If you can find the MOE version not what I got but wish I did. I got mine on sale at Big5. Turners often puts them on sale too. I have the 10/25 and short 10 round mags. I like the short 10s better but both work fine. My solution to the loading issue has been to keep a Swiss key in the range bag. I put this through the hole in the follower and pull it down as I load. This worked so well that I removed the follower pins from the 10 short mags. Get it and have fun.

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        • #19
          astyles
          Junior Member
          CGN Contributor
          • Jul 2012
          • 10

          I use a allen wrench to pull down the follower when loading the 10/25 rnd mags,but I end up using my 10rnd short mag the most

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          • #20
            Dannicus
            Veteran Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 2577

            Trying to get rid of mine. I know I'll be sorry, tho. It's been great.

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            • #21
              delta9
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 1690

              Originally posted by Chameleon Loco
              are the 10/25 magazines they are a p.i.t.a. and they chew up your thumb.
              There is a hole underneath the follower - I just stick my car key though it to help when I load

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              • #22
                Ron-Solo
                In Memoriam
                • Jan 2009
                • 8581

                I love mine. Thinking about a second one when I have extra cash.
                LASD Retired
                1978-2011

                NRA Life Member
                CRPA Life Member
                NRA Rifle Instructor
                NRA Shotgun Instructor
                NRA Range Safety Officer
                DOJ Certified Instructor

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                • #23
                  Crysknife1013
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 431

                  Just buy it already! Trust me - and everyone else that has posted above - you won't regret it!
                  NRA Patriot (Endowment) Life Member
                  CRPA Member

                  Don't ever do anything you'll regret and don't ever regret anything you do.
                  -Daniel T. Sakai

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