More options are a good thing, I guess:
https://tangodown.com/tangodown-mk3-...-round-5-56mm/
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More options are a good thing, I guess:
https://tangodown.com/tangodown-mk3-...-round-5-56mm/
Does not dis-assemble for cleaning?
Does not look like it.Quote:
Cleaning - MK3 cleaning is fast and easy. The magazine body is unitized, with no disassembly required or possible. A quick blast with compressed air through the upside-down ported follower clears any small dust or dirt debris inside the body. Carbon coating due to extended suppressor use is easily cleaned with a hot soapy dunk and magazine brush (sold separately), then rinsed and left upside down to dry.
Sorry, with apologies to a member whose name I forget... Firefly?
"Buy a PMAG and get a life!"
Looks like a world class clip!
I would think you’d want the magazine to be the weak link, at least from what I’ve seen regarding kabooms/OOBDs….the mag is the path of least resistance for all that energy, and blows it out the bottom of the gun, away from the shooter.
I’d imagine have the magazine stronger would change something there….not targeting you specifically, just thinking out loud.
I'll go a little more for M3's... I'm trying to keep a matched set of "2 combat loads plus a third dedicated training" for each iron... and once we get Pedo Bob and his mag ban bent over the bench at SCOTUS (be real, we KNOW what WA Supremes are gonna say, they're a rubberstamp) I need to get at least one more set of windowed MCT to match the M4, one more D&H/GI-type for the C8 and three sets of four D&H/GI for the ASDW unless USAF has switched to PMAG too. (In a tight-squeeze survival kit, GI are a bit more compact.)
The weekend shooters will probably buy a few to try out.
**** no @ $24
I find the 30's to be perfect monopods when shooting prone.
40's are great for that with armor on.
I have really embraced the mag-as-a-monopod TTP lately, it works extremely well.
I would probably choose the new Lancer L5AWM *Gen 2* mags over this new and improved VLTOR mag and will probably pick up 6 or 7 of the Gen 2 20rd mags when they become available in June.
https://lancer-systems.com/product/l...ound-magazine/
Bagging is better, but you won't get a bag in the military, and I've never detected any shift. Try it yourself sometime, it will produce a solid zero on a rack grade M4 with mil spec ammo, and mil spec fire control, an Acog or M68, working guns not precision outfits.
No, I've only shot this way out to 250 yards so far, but no discernible shift.
I consider it a "hurry up, get down & shoot" field position, and use bags front and rear when actually zeroing optics or irons, but yes, I've been surprised at how well it works, and how stable it makes prone unsupported.
And the old wives tales about it causing reliability issues were just that.
Yeah. If anything, you might see a shot off by an inch or two at 300 based on how your head is positioned on the rifle, but you'd never really notice for quick shooting. A bigger POI shift for me was prone vs standing. Even with nose to charging handle in both positions, my zero seemed to be different.