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    AND!...they make my all time favorite Capt. Jack T-Shirt!
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    I was thinking about starting another thread, but figured I would just update this thread for others who may have not seen the first thread from last year.

    This past weekend I hosted Pat Rogers ( www.eagtactical.com ) for a 3 day Carbine Operators Course. Unfortunately none of the Magpul crew was there (as they have been to several training classes in the past).

    After sign in each student recieve a free Magpul P-MAG complements of Mapul Corp.

    I would like to give a big THANKS to Rich Fitzpatrick, Drake Clark, and the awesome crew at Magpul Corp. for supporting the shooting sports and training in general. What an awesome company and an awesome gesture. And this isn't the first class I've been to where each student received a complementary P-MAG.

    The high mountain desert sand and dust got into everything. I didn't witness or hear of anyone having a problem with the Magpul P-MAGS.

    I have been running P-MAGs exclusively since I first received a few in a training class last Sept.


    I have used nothing but P-MAGs in the class and they were all numbered. I tried to run #1 - #6 as much as possible to see if I could get them to develop problems. I ran P-MAGs #1 - #6 for approximatley 90% of the class and didn't have a problem with any of the mags. The P-MAGs were constantly being dropped in the fine sand (reloads, etc), they were stepped on, and abused. I was impressed by the performance of the P-MAGs. As I was unloading my gear on Monday night at the end of class, I could hear dirt and debris that is still inside some of the mags:



























    S/F,
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    Jeff thanks for the great pictures!

    Magpul, thanks for the products and the best customer service I've ever experienced in any industry.

    Keep up the great work.

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    Kudos to Magpul! The key to any GOOD buisiness is Customer Service, especially not needing to use it.

    On a side note: is that Pat rolling with a 416? Hrmmm....
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    Magpul is a first class company staffed by some very nice and knowledgeable people. Thats for sure! I can't wait to get one of their lower receivers as soon as they come out.

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    Any Magpul courses coming up later this year? I would love to go to one.

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    Is it me, or does this look like Jim Zumbo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMC03 View Post
    As I was unloading my gear on Monday night at the end of class, I could hear dirt and debris that is still inside some of the mags
    I had that happen to me in my last class. I shot Pmags 95% of the time. We use the DPS range out at Ben Avery a lot of the time. It has that peat gravel on the ground. That shit gets into everything that touches the ground. The pmags ran flawlessly.
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    Just to throw out another thanks to Magpul. It is really great to see companies that have a focus on more than just their products.

    Jeff, in the picture of me I actually look somewhat competent. Normally I end up looking like a lost 12 year old with an inner ear infection... clueless, clumsy and uncoordinated.

    ETA:

    Jeff, I had one minor pmag issue. I had one that got heavily full of that dust/sand stuff (probably kicked it across the deck)and I couldn't seat the mag. Some generous beating dumped out about a pound of dirt and freed the rounds. Mag worked after that.

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    GLad you all had fun at the class.

    I was really bummed to have missed this one. I got stuck traveling out of town (Dallas) for business. I managed to squeeze in some range time, 3k rounds through a SAW M249 all through PMAG's!!

    Thanks for all of the kind words and glad to hear everyone got the PMAG's. I really wish I copuld have made it. Looks like there were several fimiliar faces.

    Cheers.
    Magpul bonehead

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