D&H Mags are good to go (as others have already said).
The Battleship grey is also nice so now you can color coordinate your weapon, accessories and attire. As Serge once said "Everything must conform to the 3 P's... Protection, Prestige and Pretty"![]()
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D&H Mags are good to go (as others have already said).
The Battleship grey is also nice so now you can color coordinate your weapon, accessories and attire. As Serge once said "Everything must conform to the 3 P's... Protection, Prestige and Pretty"![]()
Colt builds War Horses, not show ponies. - C4IGrant
I ordered some but if they're shiny they're goin' straight to the EE...![]()
Received an email @ 12:54 .... They were gone... Back on the list I go.
Grey is the new Black!
:-)
These are some good mags. They sold out really quick.
was at work messing aroung on bcm's website to see if they had any 16 inch carbine uppers in stock and seen the mags were in so i ordered them. i now feel secure in the amount of mags i have.
I got a ten pack.
Thank you OP
They'll suit my needs, especially with a 600-800 round class coming up next month.
For those dissing the gray color, any reason one couldn't paint magazines? I figure it'll chip, but just touch it up every now and then.
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- Mark Twain
Not dissing it at all, just saying Grey is the "in" color for tactical stuff this year.
I've been a big proponent of Grey gear for a long time for civilians. It blends well with blue jeans, most building exteriors, car interiors, etc. It also looks much less "tactical" than Black, Coyote, and OD. Allows you to be a better Greyman - pun intended.
A study a few years ago on camouflage concluded that, all around, grey is the most effective color for concealment in most environments. I'll see if I can find the material.
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