Titan Extended Magazine Release for SW22 Victory®

TANDEMKROSS

$29.99 - $34.99
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SKU:
TK23N0115
Weight:
0.30 LBS
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TANDEMKROSS Titan Extended Magazine Release Installation Instructions for the SW22 Victory

At a Glance:

  • Taller, wider magazine release button; great for juniors or shooters with smaller hands

  • Includes two styles: high and low profile; perfect for customization!

  • Easy to install, no permanent modifications

 

The Smith & Wesson® SW22 Victory® is a popular rimfire pistol for Rimfire Challenge, Steel Challenge and other shooting sports competitions, and is great for beginner and junior shooters. For other shooters with smaller hands, reaching the magazine release button while shooting can be a challenge. Even shooters with larger hands often struggle to easily and consistently release the magazine when adding thicker grips to their Smith & Wesson® Victory® pistol.

 

The TANDEMKROSS Titan Extended Magazine Release for SW22 Victory® is a simple, drop-in replacement for the factory magazine release that offers significantly more surface area and height to make magazine changes easy: ideal for competition shooters!

 

The Titan Extended Magazine Release comes with two styles of magazine release for the ultimate custom fit: a round, textured button that is taller and slightly wider than the factory magazine release button and a low profile button. Install whichever release style works best for you!

 

The magazine release buttons are available in black, red, or silver to compliment your SW22 Victory®. The Titan is made of aluminum for long lasting durability.

 

Stop fumbling for your magazine release & make faster, more consistent magazine changes with the TANDEMKROSS Titan Extended Magazine Release for Smith & Wesson® SW22 Victory®.

 

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


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

 

 

68 Reviews

  • 3
    That guy.

    Posted by Charles Mule Jr on 4th Sep 2017

    Well...there is nothing like installing new parts and not getting the chance to thoroughly test them before you get to a match. I picked up the Titan after installing the Hive grip. I felt that the contour of the Hive warranted the installation of an "upgraded" release as it was difficult to manipulate with the stock release. So...install, dry fire practice, mag change practice...match time... My release came with two tabs. One a tear drop shape, the other a circle. I installed the tear drop based upon the videos I saw and the pictures available of other installations. Once the buzzer went off...I encountered a whole other experience. My grip was in direct contact with the release. The magazine dropped mid string. I had to grip in a weird way to even finish. The product itself is a great item. You will need to take the time to thoroughly position the tear drop tab (or run the circle) to prevent accidental magazine drops. There is nothing worse than suffering the anticipation of a failure with a gun you don't trust in the middle of the match. Tune the part and you will love it.

  • 5
    Watch your grip

    Posted by Josh Hansen on 8th Aug 2017

    This is a great piece for quick mag changes. Just watch how your grip with your left hand or you might accidentally bump it. Not that I've done that yet.......

  • 3
    Not for left handed shooting

    Posted by Chris on 20th Jul 2017

    The item is of high quality, works as intended and is easy to install. However, being a left handed shooter, it interferes with accessing the trigger making it unusable.

  • 1
    Back in the bag!

    Posted by Larry Sherman on 3rd Jul 2017

    Did not work well kept hanging up.

  • 5
    N.A.

    Posted by Gerald Wills on 16th Mar 2017

    Tandemkross makes the best upgrades for the Victory. I have the Rosewood grips, Halo, base pads, trigger, Titan mag release and plus 1 mag followers (for my 6 mags). Total perfection!

  • 5
    Mr.

    Posted by Ahmed F Hosny on 8th Mar 2017

    I really like it. It is right there under my thumb if I need to use it and it doesn't interfere with one-handed or two-handed grips. But .... it protrudes a bit out of the grip. Could it snag if used in a holster? I don't use holsters but it's something to think about.

  • 4
    Great for competition

    Posted by William R. Harris on 7th Mar 2017

    This extended magazine release is larger and can be positioned by rotating wherever the shooter likes. This makes magazine ejection much easier and faster for competition. You must be more aware when shooting not to accidentally hit the release. I would prefer that this release be not quite so high, but I love the ability to move it around and the shape and texture. For me it protrudes about 1/32" too high tot be perfect. I would like the option of setting the height along with the position.

  • 4
    ?

    Posted by Dale Holloway on 4th Mar 2017

    After I installed this mag release, I found it much easier to access the button. However, after several magazine changes my right thumb was hurting from the sharp edges on the circumference of the new button. I took a small file, smoothed the edge and it then felt fine. Also, on my next two visits to the range, I dropped the magazine once on each visit while shooting. I'm a right handed shooter and the problem was that when I gripped the gun (stock grips) tightly (two handed), the right side of my left thumb, which rests on top of the mag release button, would push in enough on the button to drop the magazine. I have since replaced the new button with the old. I "think" that if the new, extended button were about 1/8" closer to the grip, this would no longer be a problem.

  • 4
    Titan mag release

    Posted by Al on 3rd Mar 2017

    Really like the larger release, problem is the Hunter holster i useis still tight and pushes the mag release thus ejecting the mag