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    Thermold mags

    I was under the mistaken impression that this company was defunct, but it's alive and kicking. In a world of Magpul, Lancer, and Okay, I'm not sure how well they're doing but somebody's buying their mags.

    Looks like they're still using Zytel plastic. Is that yesterday's material with regard to mags or is it still a viable choice?

    https://thermoldmagazines.com/

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    I have some from the late 1980's that I acquired brand new back then. They always worked for me.
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    I had 7 of them years ago (90s ban years) most of them failed on me in dramatic ways, bottom blow off when loaded or split and puke rounds from top when in rifle. The last one that I have of is my AR 5.7 brass catcher, I only had to cut off cracked feed lips off. Only thing I have found them to be is a dependable fire starter. I got mine in a swap with a PPCLI guy when we was training together, they prefered old USGI aluminum mags to them for longer life or dependable aka not to fail when needed.
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    I have a handful that I use regularly and they are fine. No issues.

    Love their stripper clips as well...

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    Their stripper clip is also apparently an "emergency fuel stick"? What's it made of - magnesium or some such?

    https://thermoldmagazines.com/sc-10-223/

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    During the AWB I bought about 5 of them for the Mini-14. They were poor. In 2004 I put them in the trash, and bought factory twenties.

    In a world of Pmags, why would anybody want a Thermold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    Their stripper clip is also apparently an "emergency fuel stick"? What's it made of - magnesium or some such?

    https://thermoldmagazines.com/sc-10-223/
    The polymer there is flammable. No magnesium

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    Their stripper guides work very well and act as a funnel with loose ammo.

    https://thermoldmagazines.com/mc-m-16-ar-15-10/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uni-Vibe View Post
    During the AWB I bought about 5 of them for the Mini-14. They were poor. In 2004 I put them in the trash, and bought factory twenties.

    In a world of Pmags, why would anybody want a Thermold?
    The only good reason I'd see would be if you're cloning an early Canadian C7 or C8, and even that only for display. Why bother when you can get D&H for half the price and much better reliability?
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    Bought a couple of these, more as a curiosity than anything else. The followers are definitely not anti-tilt, and the mag itself feels flimsy compared to a P-Mag or Lancer. Wonder what kind of luck the Canadians had with these?



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