Magazine Release Spring for Ruger® 10/22 (3-Pack)

TANDEMKROSS

$9.99
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SKU:
TK18N0477BLK1
Weight:
0.03 Ounces
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At a glance:

  • Improved spring force to accommodate larger/heavier magazines
  • Replaces old/worn factory springs
  • High carbon spring steel for long lasting durability
 
The Ruger® 10/22® factory magazine release spring was designed to retain 10 round magazines. With the invention of the "Double Kross", the BX-25, and now the "Triple Kross", a stronger spring helps to retain the heavier magazines.
 
Change out your old tired magazine release springs; improve function and reliability with new magazines release springs from TANDEMKROSS!
 
 
Don't forget, all TANDEMKROSS products are Made in the USA and come with a LIFETIME guarantee!

20 Reviews

  • 2
    Springs

    Posted by Dale on 8th Jan 2021

    I bought these springs to hopefully hold the Ruger BX25 magazine tighter in the rifle. To this day I have yet to fire a full 25 rounds with this magazine without having a failure to feed, failure to eject or have a stove pipe. These springs didn't help. From now on I'm just going to use the 10 round magazine that came with the rifle and either sell or throw away the four BX25 magazines.

  • 4
    Mag release spring for Ruger 10/22

    Posted by Jim A. on 1st Dec 2020

    I suggested to TK a couple of years back to offer an improved mag release spring for the 10/22. I feel it is the weakest part of the whole Ruger 10/22 assembly. Here is their offering. I bought them right away. They are an improvement over stock by a lot. But, sorry, I feel they need to be stronger still. They could be twice as strong as these new ones then they would be what everyone needs to help hold the large magazines. This is my opinion from use and experience. These springs are way better than other so called stronger mag release spring offerings available for the 10/22. I know because I bought them and used them too. I personally would like them to be even stronger. Then I would feel more comfortable using the big BX25, BX25x2 and triple or quad mags without having to hold them up and and in tighter during use. The droop of these larger mags out of the receiver is real and causes many of the Fail To Feed problems with them. Once again I feel these springs are a large improvement over stock but, could be better.

  • 5
    Great parts

    Posted by Dick Gibson on 30th Oct 2020

    I have a very old 1022 and there was a lot of magazine wobble causing jamarammas. This spring fixed it!

  • 5
    Mag springs

    Posted by TJ on 27th Oct 2020

    Theses removed the looseness and made it a pleasure to use the 9 round mag. in my 17 HMR !!! Really simple to install !!!

  • 5
    Great mag release springs

    Posted by Joe on 22nd Oct 2020

    TK comes thru again with a very simple & effective fix. Ruger should have done this 20 years ago! Nice that there are 3 springs included.

  • 5
    mag release spring

    Posted by mike on 27th Sep 2020

    excellent improvement over stock! hold the mag very securely and easy to install....

  • 5
    Magazine release sring

    Posted by Steve Clark on 28th Jul 2020

    I have a couple 10/22 that hadn't realized how worn out my springs were! Helped with reliability and over all functions. If you haven't replaced yours, might want to think about it!

  • 5
    Review

    Posted by Harvey on 2nd Jul 2020

    This solved my problem.

  • 5
    10/22 Magazine Release Green Springs

    Posted by Greg Pettis on 30th Mar 2020

    I noticed in the past when using the Ruger BX25 mags, that on occasion I would have some FTF, and FTE issues, and felt the magazines just where not held tight enough. I stretched the magazine release spring to give it a little more pressure, and that seemed to help, but not 100% cure it. Then I saw these now MORE POWERFUL Magazine Release Green Springs, and knew I needed them. Installing them, it is obvious they hold the magazines in with a lot more efficiency. AND on the PLUS side, they also fit in the new Ruger Rimfire Precision Rifle.