Some people should just not have guns... they should give them to people who would love and care for them... like me:p
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Some people should just not have guns... they should give them to people who would love and care for them... like me:p
Modify a $3000 gun to accept a $15 magazine. REALLY :rolleyes:. Somebody caught the D>U>M>B.
Hey Rob,
While I believe you have great insight on a great deal of topics I'm curious why you think this? I know FN mags are a proprietary design and a bit pricey but they are still cheaper then SR25 mags. Do the FN mags suck or something? I can't imagine paying for a scar only to buy an additional replacement lower at who knows what cost. I know Magpul provides users with a decent offering but I still like my SR25 mags better.
Holy crap...If I ever have the opportunity to acquire a 17s, the last thing I'd ever want to do to the poor thing is dremel-f*ck the shit out of the mag well so that it'll take pmags (which also have to be individually dremel-f*cked). :confused:
Sweet baby Jebus. :eek:
Clint Lynch is hopefully on the radio as we speak, calling in an airstrike on that guy's kitchen table.....
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=80043
I should mention I posted the link before this guy posted the pictures of his 'work', not that I wasn't pretty dubious to start. I just thought it was interesting.
The problem that is motivating stuff like this isn't the price or problems with the mags, but rather the sheer difficulty in the finding them at *any* price. They can definitely be had, but it takes some work and often times you may find folks expect you to pay a premium.
I got about 11 mags at a slight premium (I paid about $7 over what each of them should have cost) but many have not been so lucky and are stuck with the one mag that came with the gun. Where there's desperation, folks do things like this. The mags themselves are great and not super expensive at $30-40.