I'll cast another vote for PMAGs. If you're just getting started in the world of ARs, save yourself some time and trouble and get 10 PMAGs. That's a good starting point. They won't bend or dent like aluminum mags will, they can easily be loaded to full capacity (30 rounds) and still be seated on a closed bolt, and they come standard with anti-tilt followers. They're also very reasonably priced considering how well made they are.
Derek
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I could go either with a good aluminum mag or the PMAG. I'm leaning more to the PMAG. I only have about 17 PMAGS now. There will be more in the very near future.
P mags are the winners.
I'd buy either one. I'm still holding back on Pmags for a number of reasons. Chief among them being that I don't have any issues with my aluminum mags- yet. When I do, its Pmags for me, all the way.
I bet my life on P-Mags every day; It's all I carry. USGI mags are obsolete. Even though they may work fine- you can bend the shit out of them if you have to hit the deck hard.
They eject better and actually hold 30 rounds too.
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