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deadwood83
12-16-06, 21:10
I admit that the old style straight 20rd mags are an obsession of mine but I can't seem to find any. Does anybody know where I can grab some of these gems?

Thanks

Voodoochild
12-16-06, 21:14
Might look http://www.44mag.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AL20

Or look at C-Products

deadwood83
12-16-06, 21:20
The first place I looked was C Products because of the whole cerakote bit but sadly they only have the curved 20's (at least I didn't see any straight 20's)

Thanks for the link to 44mag, I had completely forgotten about them

mark5pt56
12-16-06, 22:13
Cproducts is going to release ss straight 20's soon

Ellery Holt
12-17-06, 02:45
Also Eagle Firearms (http://www.eaglefirearms.net/)

Jay Cunningham
12-17-06, 03:49
I recenly received straight 20 rounders and also M1A magazines from 44mag and everything is top-notch.

deadwood83
12-17-06, 10:33
late last night I ordered 5 straight 20's from 44mag and when C Products comes out with an SS straight 20 I will order a few to get cerakoted. Hard to beat milspec colt mags at 12 bucks apice.

GlockWRX
12-17-06, 10:45
Specialized Armament Wharehouse has some....

What they 'current factory spec'...
http://www.specializedarmament.com/products/MAGAZINE_ASSY_223_5_56MM_20RD_CURRENT_FACTORY_SPEC-269-4.html

and 'Colt factory'...
http://www.specializedarmament.com/products/MAGAZINE_ASSY_223_5_56MM_20RD_COLT_FACTORY-268-4.html

Ellery Holt
12-18-06, 02:39
Specialized Armament Wharehouse has some....

What they 'current factory spec'...
http://www.specializedarmament.com/products/MAGAZINE_ASSY_223_5_56MM_20RD_CURRENT_FACTORY_SPEC-269-4.html

and 'Colt factory'...
http://www.specializedarmament.com/products/MAGAZINE_ASSY_223_5_56MM_20RD_COLT_FACTORY-268-4.html

Wow, that's quite a premium just to get a baseplate that reads "Colt" instead of "NHMTG". I'm sure there are buyers though.

GlockWRX
12-18-06, 08:46
Wow, that's quite a premium just to get a baseplate that reads "Colt" instead of "NHMTG". I'm sure there are buyers though.

Well, the pony is a very complicated design to etch into the baseplates. That's the difference. ;)