I was thinking about getting one to try out. How do they fit in a AR magwell? They look thinner than the Pmag and was wondering if there is any wobble. Thanks.
I was thinking about getting one to try out. How do they fit in a AR magwell? They look thinner than the Pmag and was wondering if there is any wobble. Thanks.
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They work fine in an AR.
My addiction to stippling has recently made me think about buying one and hitting it with a full stipple job since its smooth where the normal pmags have the indented squared portions
Last edited by ALCOAR; 10-15-10 at 14:45.
Yes in my Colt, GTG.
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My question is, why does magpul continue to manufacture the PMAG if the EMAG does everything?
Just make an EMAG with a window and call it good, save on logistics, ect.
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I have a few and I like em'. They fit into pouches better.
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<logic>P-Mag is thicker than the E-Mag. P-Mag runs fine in the majority of applications. Thicker should be stiffer/stronger etc.</logic>
Why would I want E-Mags again?
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