Anyone here use them?
How are do they stack up against 3rd Gen P-mags?
Anyone here use them?
How are do they stack up against 3rd Gen P-mags?
No experience with these mags in question, but Magpul PMags are reasonably priced and are the gold standard for polymer AR mag.
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Here ya go- buy 10 and they are under $15 each.
https://www.brownells.com/magazines/...turer_1=magpul
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Why would you even consider it?
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Looks like all the bits that matter are direct copies of a pmag.
A bit cheaper, plus if I have to sell them i can always make a few bucks, had to sell some old GI mags in a large plastic box for like 100 for 300 bucks, been selling them in the panic and honestly made a great deal of fast cash, very easily...Unfortunately I did have to go to the post office top ship them....So, yeah...There is that.
I do like to get input from the people who own the products, compare performance, flaws, price, etc.
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OP - is there some reason you cant type utg rbt-am30 review into google?
Personally, I don't use p-mags of any type. GI mags are generally less expensive and easier to handle in bulk. Plus I don't generally run over my mags with pickup trucks.
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