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    Quote Originally Posted by Beat Trash View Post
    Does anyone have PMAGs for sale for under $14 per magazine?
    We have them for $13.50 when you buy ten or more.



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    Now that there seems to be a consensus on what is different about the S&W 15 series magwells keeping them from fitting Magpul Magazines, how much work would it be for a gunsmith to fix the lower? I am assuming some removal of metal and re-anodizing.

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    For those who can handle an order of 100+, you can get Pmags from www.44mag.com for $12.49 each, shipped. I've had excellent service from them on several large orders.

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    FYI for mil or LE pers they (PMAG's) are $ 11 @ Brownells ( a site sponsor too)
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    Darn ! I just paid $22 ea for 2 of them , only one store in the Seattle I-5 corridor had any . But on the other hand new USGIs are going for $19 locally .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortech View Post
    Darn ! I just paid $22 ea for 2 of them , only one store in the Seattle I-5 corridor had any . But on the other hand new USGIs are going for $19 locally .
    I hope they at least gave you a little peck on the cheek before that one! Nothing like paying more than MSRP. Who was it?

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    PMAGS

    I am currently deployed to Iraq for the 3rd time. This time I have used PMAGs. Since the beginning of this deployment I have used them, and only them. Since the start of this deployment 22 guys living on my outpost have switched to using the PMAGs after witnessing mine never failing no matter what condition they are in or what happens to them. The cool covers are worthless over here and I shipped them home for use on my personal equipment. Some of my fellow Soldiers got some HK mags from the ranger battalion that was here in the beginning of the deployment. They have never failed as well, but are heavier and seem to hang up when doing quick reloads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebisu View Post
    I am currently deployed to Iraq for the 3rd time. This time I have used PMAGs. Since the beginning of this deployment I have used them, and only them. Since the start of this deployment 22 guys living on my outpost have switched to using the PMAGs after witnessing mine never failing no matter what condition they are in or what happens to them. The cool covers are worthless over here and I shipped them home for use on my personal equipment. Some of my fellow Soldiers got some HK mags from the ranger battalion that was here in the beginning of the deployment. They have never failed as well, but are heavier and seem to hang up when doing quick reloads.

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    Thank you for your note on this. Safe travels and happy holidays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinB View Post
    FYI for mil or LE pers they (PMAG's) are $ 11 @ Brownells ( a site sponsor too)
    According to their FAQ section. The discount is only for .mil armorers.
    They had no right to win. Yet they did, and in doing so they changed the course of a war...even against the greatest of odds, there is something in the human spirit - a magic blend of skill, faith and valor - that can lift men from certain defeat to incredible victory.

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    Well they give it to me...
    Of course with the volume I put thru I may as well be the unit armorer
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