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Thread: Hexmag vs D&H

  1. #11
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    D&H holds value better than a Hexmag, too.
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    No questions, D&H is lightyears ahead of Hexmag

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    Gen2 10/30 HEXMAGS from a few years ago were great and allowed for easy cleaning. But then they started gluing the baseplate so u can't disassemble it (obviously for legal liability in restricted states)
    Last edited by n8vmind; 11-23-19 at 17:40.

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    DSG Arms isn't quite as good as PSA's price, but they also have D&H branded for them.

    Here in WA I take it in the shorts for a dime on the dollar in sales tax, so... assumptions: 1. If ordering from PSA, order 10+ and ONLY mags for the free shipping, 2. if ordering from DSG order 10-packs and get the $2 expedited shipping which is cheaper than regular ground AND faster.

    From my Mag Price spreadsheet for D&H's, including shipping and taxes:
    *PSA x10, when on 7.99 daily-deal: $87.81 w/tax, free shipping (8.78 ea)
    *BCM x100 (case-lot): $879.20 w/tax, free shipping (8.79 ea)
    *DSG x10: $91 delivered expedited (9.10 ea)
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    Quote Originally Posted by n8vmind View Post
    Gen2 10/30 HEXMAGS from a few years ago were great and allowed for easy cleaning. But then they started gluing the baseplate so u can't disassemble it (obviously for legal liability in restricted states)
    When did this start?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swstock View Post
    When did this start?
    I believe it started in spring 2019....glued or riveted to prevent disassembly/modification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n8vmind View Post
    I believe it started in spring 2019....glued or riveted to prevent disassembly/modification.

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    Yea, i looked into it more. They are riveted.

    This sucks for people who train in the sand in ban states. I like to take mine apart and clean the sand out.

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    I got a hexmag as a goof.

    Otherwise hell no

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    D&H w/ magpul follower > Hexmag , all day, every day.

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    D&H are good to go.

    I picked up a handful of 15rd Hexmags recently to test out, but I don't have much time on them yet, so I'll reserve judgement. FWIW, their floor plates are NOT riveted. I bought them recently from Midway, but they could be old stock or something. Dunno.

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