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    Unless mixing it up means I am spending less money and getting something as good as, it's pretty pointless.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Caduceus View Post
    As opposed to the above, I've had lots of problems with the pistol mags. Never run their AR mags. I sold the pistol ones.
    What were the problems with the pistol mags?
    Were they some of the first run mags? Those had spring problems that were acknowledged by ETS, and solved for free with a new spring for the asking.
    Id be interested to hear what your issues were.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caduceus View Post
    As opposed to the above, I've had lots of problems with the pistol mags. Never run their AR mags. I sold the pistol ones.
    Quote Originally Posted by Defaultmp3 View Post
    What I've been told is that the polyethersulfones that ETS uses are too soft, and have durability issues due to how grit can wear them down. I've also been told that the Lancers use a polycarbonate that has impact modifiers and a chemical-resistant coating to deal with solvents and plasticizers, which means less surface hardness compared to standard polycarbonate, and the coating degrades over time.

    I've seen a lot of folks have issues with ETS Glock mags in USPSA.

    I see no reason to deviate from PMAGs in .223/5.56 for ARs. For .308/7.62 magazines, I have heard of enough issues with the PMAGs that I'll go for the Lancers.
    Ive got Lancer mags that are over 11-12 years old, Ive used the hell out of, and still use. Thay are still loaded right now, and Ill bet anyone here $1000 I could load them into any of my AR's and empty them riki tik.
    Also- the ETS mags Ive got, Ive had for years and used the shit out of them, especially the pistol mags. I call BULLSHIT on what you were told.
    Other than being dirty and scratched, they look like they did when new.
    Im not associated nor do I make a dime from Lancer or ETS, and couldnt care less if someone bought them or not, but BULLSHIT, is BULLSHIT...and saying they "degrade" over time, that "grit" wears them out, or have "durability" issues, some of that is the same crap we heard about Glock when they first came out.
    Out of the 3 dozen or so I own, Theyve all been GTG.
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    I like mine. Any niggles you have are personal problems and a direct reflection of your upbringing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Unless mixing it up means I am spending less money and getting something as good as, it's pretty pointless.
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    I've run an AR mag for a while. I like it. I would buy some more, but I'm simply in no need of another 30 round magazine of any kind.

    We mostly run 20 rounders for prone shooting. So if they made a 20, I'd definitely buy 4 or 5.
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    Pistol mags not dropping free from glocks. Feeding problems with AR-9 pattern rifle (which could be the rifle, I guess). No real feed problems but just never grew on me, so I sold the remainder off.
    Last edited by Caduceus; 05-04-19 at 13:02.

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