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The XTM Hand Stop kit looks like a winner, I believe the only other solution that gives the integrated look & feel is the Gear Sector Hand Stop with Tangodown panels. I will get one for sure to see how I like it.
Why don't they release the half length XTM panels by themselves?
I have been wanting something like this.
This is needed as you always have some uncovered rail space.
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The Pmag should of had a slim floorplate on it from the start.
This new revision of the PMAG is still not nato compliant due to the tab on the back of it.
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"Not every thing on Earth requires an aftermarket upgrade." demigod/markm
The flared floorplate comes standard since it is a readily identifiable feature that the PMAG has had from the beginning. It is also a proven design, is still the easiest to disassemble, and provides improved magazine handling and extraction from pouches. Of course, for extra tight double and triple pouches where staggering the flared floorplate doesn’t work, the new Slim-Line Floorplate is an option.
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The older floorplate never bothered me but I also don't run double and triple mag carriers. Looks like some good improvements but I won't be selling all of my old ones in the EE either.
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