I am glad to see another mag manufacturer on the market, but I am partial to aluminum USGI mags myself.
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I am glad to see another mag manufacturer on the market, but I am partial to aluminum USGI mags myself.
Everyone benefits from more selection, and I'm glad to see more polymer products on the market. I'll certainly be by their booth at SHOT this year to check them out first hand. I'd love to see some published data on the mags (tech specs, durability, etc.). Clear polymers are finicky, I understand, but maybe they've found the secret.
--Nick
Owner, Reptilia & Side Project, LLC
Ok, you tell me, what do YOU need a clear mag for? If we are talking about actual needs, and I was in total error, please elaborate.
If we both have differing opinions then just leave it at that.
There is no need for clear in my mind and I see any attempt to make clear mags as just a throwback to the old days when an AUG was the cool thing to have and the clear mags were part of what made them cool.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
Is there a "need" for clear mags? Most likely not. Is there a "want" for clear mags? Most certainly.
I personally like mags where I can glance down and get an idea of how many rounds are available. I also fully understand that looking down at your mag while someone is shooting at you is silly.
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Like a smoke colored Pmag in a Non-smoking area.
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