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    [QUOTE=rifleshooter;186447]
    Quote Originally Posted by bullitt5172 View Post

    Ha!! Ha!! Now we get the real scoop from a Mechanical Engineer no less.
    If you have an issue with me bring it to PM's, keep your childish comments out of the tech forum. I was asked on the other forum what my background was since we were having a discussion on stress risers and MIM components. That magazine design is not a solid as the PMAG or L5, sorry if that hurts your feelings. It doesn't take an engineer to figure that out
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    [QUOTE=bullitt5172;186464]
    Quote Originally Posted by rifleshooter View Post

    If you have an issue with me bring it to PM's, keep your childish comments out of the tech forum.
    Stick to the thread and don't use those nasty words to discribe your thoughts about the Mags being discussed.

    I don't know Steve or Pat Rogers. I know what Steve posted but have no idea what he is trying to get across with his last post.

    Now if you understand what he posted give it a go.

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    [QUOTE=rifleshooter;186473]
    Quote Originally Posted by bullitt5172 View Post

    Stick to the thread and don't use those nasty words to discribe your thoughts about the Mags being discussed.

    I don't know Steve or Pat Rogers. I know what Steve posted but have no idea what he is trying to get across with his last post.

    Now if you understand what he posted give it a go.

    Seriously? Nasty words...are you 12? You don't know who Pat Rogers is? Sorry, but I cannot take your comments seriously. My comments were based on actual results, I've seen and used these mags.
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    [QUOTE=rifleshooter;186415]
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    I was given 3 of them to run they now have tape on them marked dummy rounds only


    they are sharp edges on mine at least...
    the floorplate area on the slide point would override and need to be slammed on hard surface to get it back in place i have been able to launch 1-3rounds out of the unit when its not filled to capacity

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    Please explain what Mags you are posting about above?

    EASYMAGS
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    No thanks.. i have about 20 L mags i have been testing so far good to go .
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    I take it you "so far" have had not problems with the Lancer Systems L5 Mags?
    I have had one issue and it was related to a franken gun......
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    they need to remove the ridge that is on there mag it interfers with release of the mag from pouches on my rav and my wilderness and eagle.
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    What Mags. are you refering to? LANCER MAGS, I have addressed this with Scott from Lancer as well as others
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    I have addressed this issue to them as well.
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    With who have you address it with? What did they say?

    See above/
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    as for easymags there 2 expensive and heavy.

    They are heavy because they are made of a thick tough metal not made from old beer cans or from injection molded scrap empty coke containers. Expensive yep good stuff is costly. Junk Mags you can buy for around $10/14 dollars.

    yah so are HK mags, spare me. pmags arent as costly and are for a fact better magazine.

    I run almost every mag there is on the planet I get my hands on... Pmags have been the most soild and realiable i have run. lancer is a close second only time will tell...I have only put about 1000 rounds through them this past month.

    and bullitt5172 knows of what he speaks he has seen more inside of this industry than most... when he talks i listen.

    and rifle shooter i sugjest it in best intrest to tone it down a bit.....

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    Facts real deal facts

    Well thats why I am reading and replying to peoples posting. But I want real facts not just some ones likes or dislikes about a product.

    If one calls a product Sh**T or JUNK give some facts to back up your posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rifleshooter View Post
    Well thats why I am reading and replying to peoples posting. But I want real facts not just some ones likes or dislikes about a product.

    If one calls a product Sh**T or JUNK give some facts to back up your posting.
    You have to excuse Steve's typing, his hands are the size of a small car - it's hard for him to hit the keys sometimes

    Magazines either run or they don't. The Cammenga mags didn't want to run and they were sharp. That's all you really need to know. Stick to PMAGS and L5 mags and get a LULA loader - much better combo than the Cammenga mag.

    For the record, I never called the Cammenga mags "sh*t" - there, not really a nasty word .
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    Did anybody try if you can open this Cammenga mag while it's seated in the mag-well? Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rik View Post
    Did anybody try if you can open this Cammenga mag while it's seated in the mag-well? Just curious.
    That's a good question, I don't remember seeing anything that would stop it from opening???
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    And im giving you my end of it......

    bullitt5172 has seen these mags and used them with me and others

    I have no love for them ther ei sno real need or use for a magazine that opens to allow more dirt grit and gunk to get blow trapped or logged in your mag i tested them in AZ, Tenn and MI in snow, dirt, sand rocks, etc.

    the mags had its hicupps, it weight is an issue, also steel magazines have the nasty ablity to bend and dent and not give as well as a plastic poly etc or aluminum magazine do. steel dents....

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    Rik, Ill try it tomorrow but if i recall the way its seats its prevents it... ill try it though and report back.. this could be fun.

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