Just from the pictures that are posted, it doesn't look like it has the pressed in sections that a metal magazine has. If that is that case, will these hold and feed other rounds (6.8, 6.5, etc.) as well?
Jason
Just from the pictures that are posted, it doesn't look like it has the pressed in sections that a metal magazine has. If that is that case, will these hold and feed other rounds (6.8, 6.5, etc.) as well?
Jason
I'm looking forward to seeing these at SHOT.
Yes, as the owner of ISMI told me that they buy springs from them.Originally Posted by Submariner
Magpul & I pay the same price for springs (now).
C4
Not sure I need the window, but I can see a use for these as range mags.
Originally Posted by Dport
I have some of the window model that they cut into Cproducts SS mag bodies. They are nice and did find myself looking at the window from time to time to see how many rounds were left.
C4
I would love to see a drop test on a fully loaded mag.
Principles matter.
Stop that!Originally Posted by C4IGrant
If any polymer mag would survive it, I believe magpul would make it.Originally Posted by subzero
However, I see these as range mags, not to remain loaded for extended periods.
I got yelled at at the Pat Rogers class for pulling my mag to look in the mag catch hole to see how many rounds I had left.Originally Posted by C4IGrant
"Nice tactical mag change, Rob" was I think what Pat yelled.
Agree. That is a Tactical no-no. With the window, you don't need to!Originally Posted by rob_s
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