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    Mag Cinch or Redi-Mag?

    One of my buddies in Force Recon told me their unit is buying up some Redi-Mags for eveyone, I told him I have used the Mag Cinch when I was over there- He said they are going with the Redi-Mag because it protects the rounds from sand...and he had a good point. So my question is: Is Redi-Mag(Gen II) a product worthey to be on a combat carbine? Also, what is it attached to and how solid is the attachment?

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    Yes,

    While I was still the military - we trialed several "Mag-cinch" type products (11 I think). We found halfway into Afghanistan that it was not a good idea and the guys who had recommended the Redi-Mag's where much wiser.
    Not only do Mag Cinches expose a loose round -- the are subject ti impact (the brass shower if hit hard enough) - they can deform mags, the right side mag can impreed the ejection port or port door, and they dont fit in pouches or dump pouches well.

    Once the Redi-Mag is bolted on it is GTG. I much prefer the GenII with the seperate paddle design to the intial one.
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    Kevin,

    Would a lefty like myself be able to utilize a Redimag? It seems like the design would only work for right handers. Perhaps there is a technique that I havent' figured out from just looking at pictures of one. Never handled one in person.

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    Here is a pic on one I've got laying around... it clamps around the mag well and adds a sort of "second mag well" on the left side. On this one, the regular magazine release operates both mag releases, when properly adjusted, you can set it so you can drop the one in the gun first, or press harder and drop both. FWIW, I am a fan of these for certain rifles.

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    Two totally different animals too...

    A redi mag is part of your rifle and you can swap mags in and out of it- read, constantly have a fresh one at the ready. With a mag cinch, you are binding two mags together. One will be empty sooner or later and then they both end up in a dump pouch or mag pouch. Then it provides you no more use until you reload the two magazines.

    I was going to try and make an analogy but stumped myself...

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    I'm not a lefty - but I have seen lefties run Redimag guns -- usually the GenI ones that drop both mags at the same time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K.L. Davis
    On this one, the regular magazine release operates both mag releases, when properly adjusted, you can set it so you can drop the one in the gun first, or press harder and drop both.
    I could never get this adjusted well enough to only drop one mag, especially with gloves on.

    Now you got me heading to the shop to play around with one to see if I can tune it
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    I had a big problem with mine, I sent it back to redi-mag and they swapped it out...I am still having the problem.

    The unit slides up and gets out of kilter just enough to render the weapon useless. The nub that releases the mag being held by the unit gets jammed in the offset of the bolt catch/ release.

    I still have it. Don't know why....Maybe I will try it again. But I know with my experience with one, I would not trust it.

    I know there are those here who have used it in combat and have several weapons outfitted with them. So they trust them.

    I tried everything, different rubber, sanding the blocks down, etc...I have a hard time believing that the guys are Redi-Mag have TWO units to me that are welded out of specs.
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    I've never had one move - even not using the rubber

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    I tried a mag cinch once in the first AR class I took. I sh*t canned that deal right away. The instructor was watching, came up to me after a drill and said "That thing isn't working out real well for you is it?" One of the funniest things I ever saw was in a 3 gun match where a guy had a mag cinch going. Every time he took a shot, rounds were popping out of spare mag. When he finished the first mag, reloaded with the second, the look on his face when his gun went to bolt lock after about 4 rounds in the second mag was priceless.

    I can see the benefits of a Redimag but the added weight on the gun is the deal killer for me. Of course if I was in the sandbox or some other less desirable place in the world I might think differently.

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