Surefeed still lists them on their website, FWIW:
http://www.surefeedmagazines.com/magazines/e2.html
Surefeed still lists them on their website, FWIW:
http://www.surefeedmagazines.com/magazines/e2.html
The speculation about them being discontinued was all from people who didn't seem to be aware that Okay produces their mags in batches, and they are sold out for months at a time before vendors restock them. I've been following the availability of their standard Surefeed mags since they were introduced a few years ago, and they'll be out of stock everywhere for several months, then show up again at all the regular places. Okay apparently produces medical instruments / equipment also, so they don't produce the magazines year round. The Okay rep that some people were corresponding with went kind of silent on the possible issues with the E2 magazine, other than to say that they had tested them and weren't able to replicate the feed issues that a few people reported. That started people speculating wildly about them being quietly discontinued.
All of the okays I've ever bought from Botach came with magpul followers
I’ve handled a sample, but I haven’t had a chance to shoot it. I agree about the Surefeed lettering - I think it would have been better just to add more of the same texturing - but the new texture does feel pretty good and helps with gripping the magazine. The Teflon-coated mags can feel a little slippery otherwise. If the E2s are more expensive (other than at Botach), I would recommend just buying standard Okays since they work so well. However, if you can get either for the same price, like Botach is listing, I would go for the textured E2, myself.
Botach used to sell Okay magazines that they described as “bulk” or “loose” GI magazines (I forget what the exact term was). They were GI surplus Okay mags with the MILSPEC mint green follower, from before the Surefeed brand name was introduced to the commercial market. I think they just had a bunch left over from somewhere. For a while, they were still selling both types of Okays, but the surplus ones sold out a year or two ago.
The new “MILSPEC” Okay mags are kind of odd. They have 2013 stamped bodies with the old (original) Okay logo on them, like military mags, but they have baseplates with the new Surefeed logo on them, Magpul followers, and come in the Surefeed bag with the orange cardboard backing that says “MILSPEC” on the label. It looks like Okay had a bunch of GI magazine bodies left over, maybe from a government contract overrun or something, and they decided to finish them with their commercial market parts and sell them as a pseudo GI / MILSPEC variant.
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