Green Springs Magazine Springs for Ruger® 10/22® (3-Pack)

TANDEMKROSS

$9.99
(42 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
TK18N0376GRN1
Weight:
0.30 Ounces
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10/22® Green Spring Install Instructions

At a Glance:

  • Missile wire offering extended life
  • Improve reliability and reduce failures to feed
  • Replace old, broken, or missing springs

Upgrade your rimfire rifle’s torsion mag springs with the Green Springs Magazine Springs for Ruger® 10/22® Rotary Magazines (3-Pack). These rotary mag springs from TANDEMKROSS are great to keep on hand as spares, or for an upgrade to improve your magazine’s reliability.

Every time a magazine is fully loaded, it reduces the output torque of the spring by a small amount. Over time and with many cycles, the reduction in torque affects the magazines ability to feed reliably. A new replacement rotary magazine torsion spring is wound with missile wire to prolong the life of the spring and provide long-lasting performance. The green color of the TK magazine springs is a simple way to visually differentiate your new replacement springs when next to the factory springs.

You can fully repair or rebuild a factory magazine with these great products:

You can even add a DoubleKross Magazine Body to make your very own #TANDEMIZED DoubleKross Magazine! If you’re trying to save some time, you can now get a fully Assembled DoubleKross Magazine for Ruger® 10/22® ready to go as soon as it arrives at your door.

Supported Models:

  • Ruger® 10/22®
  • Ruger® 10/22® Carbine
  • Ruger® 10/22 Takedown®
  • Ruger® 10/22 Takedown LITE®
  • Ruger® 10/22® Compact
  • Ruger® 10/22® Tactical
  • Ruger® 10/22® Sporter
  • Ruger® 22 Charger™
  • Ruger® 10/22® Target

The TANDEMKROSS Green Springs Magazine Springs (3-Pack) are NOT compatible with left-handed magazines or magazine internals.

This product is protected against mechanical failure for life by TANDEMKROSS’s Lifetime Guarantee. Learn more about our warranty and returns policies here.

⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Michler’s Ketone, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

42 Reviews

  • 5
    Springs

    Posted by GunSmithMom on 18th Oct 2021

    I really like that the springs are made with a higher quality material to withstand repetitive use under pressure. Can t wait to give them a full run through! Thnx TK for always upping the standards!

  • 5
    Replacement springs

    Posted by Greg on 30th Sep 2021

    work great/ little learning curve with replacement tool but then simple upgrade.

  • 5
    10/22 magazine springs

    Posted by David T. on 24th Jun 2021

    Good replacement for the factory ones I messed up!! Seem a bit better than factory.

  • 5
    Quality

    Posted by greg on 19th Apr 2021

    The springs seem to be stiffer then stock and i assume will work well, BUT, buy the tool to reassemble them....it is a pain to hold the assembly together while twisting the spring 2 full turns. I am a spring designer and these seem to be very well made.

  • 5
    Green Springs 10/22

    Posted by Alan on 15th Mar 2021

    The best spring you can by as an upgrade or replacement for your OEM rotary springs. I throw in a set of these every order I make from TK. Simply the best. Grab a TK mag tool kit as well for when you disassemble and reassemble your rotary mags. Makes it so much easier.

  • 5
    These work well

    Posted by Hugh on 9th Feb 2021

    I searched for a while for replacement springs for my 10/22. I was not sure how old the originals were. Replaced the old with these from TK and all is well. ????

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Chris Stadler on 2nd Feb 2021

    Another excellent TK product. Better than stock, for sure!

  • 5
    Green springs for 10/22 mags

    Posted by Bill on 26th Jan 2021

    Fit great and firm up the tension for great feed.

  • 5
    mag springs

    Posted by Charlie on 25th Dec 2020

    Replaced springs in three of my oldest magazines to see if it would eliminate failures to feed. The stronger springs seem to have solved this problem.