15-22 magazines

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Anyone got a handle on 15-22 magazines..everywhere is out of stock..just need a couple..don’t care if they are 10 or 25 round !!
 
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I was intrigued, because I have an FDE 15-22. I became suspicious when their website listed way too much inventory at very low prices, even for the best times, and then I saw free shipping. From Alaska. The address on the website is that of a different building than pictured on their website, which looks to be to have the RanierSEC sign photoshopped, and the license plates, even though blurred, didn't look like Alaska plates. The real building at that address is Morris Alaska, an engineering and design firm which subleases to various media businesses . . .

And then I found this YouTube Review, which said the same things I thought, with more detail . . .

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bORuIvE3yiw"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bORuIvE3yiw[/ame]

Raniersec is a scam site, they make you buy gift cards from random stores to pay with or use Bitcoin so it's untraceable when they rip you off.
 
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Right now S&W mags are going to be out of stock thanks to the massive surge in firearms buying.
I would suggest you consider an alternative approach - 3D printed mags.

Sounds weird I know, BUT, I've 3D printed mags for my Chiappa M1-22 carbine and I have STL files for the S&W version. While I have a generous stock of S&W mags I do plan to print out a few more.
 
Right now S&W mags are going to be out of stock thanks to the massive surge in firearms buying.
I would suggest you consider an alternative approach - 3D printed mags.

Sounds weird I know, BUT, I've 3D printed mags for my Chiappa M1-22 carbine and I have STL files for the S&W version. While I have a generous stock of S&W mags I do plan to print out a few more.

Where do you get the spring?
 
"Well... that's the real trick isn't it..."

The spring from both the 10 and 25 rd mags is identical which is: 0.8mm wire diameter x 23mm long x 6mm wide and approximately 290mm long.

Just did a cursory check on ebay and found springs that fit all dimensions but only 150mm long. Obviously connecting two would get you to the full capacity. They're not cheap, $13 for two, but it's a spring that works.

The beauty of 3D printing is that you can modify the follower to use round coils and might substitute twin coils space apart.

Another option I'm interested trying is a 3D printed spring - basically a long leaf spring. Might not be able to achieve the same capacity with the stock body length, but then, with 3D printing you're not limited to the stock body length either!
 
So you can’t get them. Duly noted . . .

"Well... that's the real trick isn't it..."

The spring from both the 10 and 25 rd mags is identical which is: 0.8mm wire diameter x 23mm long x 6mm wide and approximately 290mm long.

Just did a cursory check on ebay and found springs that fit all dimensions but only 150mm long. Obviously connecting two would get you to the full capacity. They're not cheap, $13 for two, but it's a spring that works.

The beauty of 3D printing is that you can modify the follower to use round coils and might substitute twin coils space apart.

Another option I'm interested trying is a 3D printed spring - basically a long leaf spring. Might not be able to achieve the same capacity with the stock body length, but then, with 3D printing you're not limited to the stock body length either!
 
Right now S&W mags are going to be out of stock thanks to the massive surge in firearms buying.
I would suggest you consider an alternative approach - 3D printed mags.

Sounds weird I know, BUT, I've 3D printed mags for my Chiappa M1-22 carbine and I have STL files for the S&W version. While I have a generous stock of S&W mags I do plan to print out a few more.


Would you be willing to share where you got the STL files from? I have access to a printer but I have no idea where to get the files?
 
Sportsman’s warehouse has 10 round mags for sale online, just received 2. Also my local Murdochs had some 10 rounds on the shelf for sale.

Anyone have any 25 rounders?
 
Can you please tell me where you found the STL file. Thank you

Right now S&W mags are going to be out of stock thanks to the massive surge in firearms buying.
I would suggest you consider an alternative approach - 3D printed mags.

Sounds weird I know, BUT, I've 3D printed mags for my Chiappa M1-22 carbine and I have STL files for the S&W version. While I have a generous stock of S&W mags I do plan to print out a few more.
Can you please tell me where you got the STL file thank you for your time.
 
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