That's my point the Colt name alone costs $16 dollars (more than the same mag w/ different marking)
Or here for $0.04 less:
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR15-...-dh-gp30mp.htm
Kinda makes people who are paying a dollar extra for a $15 Gen3 PMag look stupid, right?
Last edited by pointblank4445; 07-23-13 at 10:33.
I wouldnt trust them. There is a reason Lancer has steel feedlips and why magpul never made a tanslucent magazine. In order to get a translucent mag for the AR-15 the feed lips will be very thin, and translucent polymer is by nature far weaker than black polymer.
Also lets not forget HK's last go at mags that ended up so bad they actually got banned for use. Ill try to dig up the proof.
Last edited by sinlessorrow; 07-23-13 at 11:00.
PMags are banned...does that mean they're bad?
http://kitup.military.com/2012/05/ar...zed-pmags.html
Pretty sure they retracted that. Also the HK mags were cancelled because of their performance.
http://m.military.com/daily-news/201...tml?ESRC=eb.nl
FIELD PROBLEMS WERE IDENTIFIED WITH THE STEEL MAGAZINE(1005-01-520-5992). NO STEEL MAGAZINES WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL CORRECTIVE ACTION IS IMPLEMENTED & TESTED TO ASSURE PROPER OPERATION.
REQUIREMENTS FOR 30 ROUND MAG CAN BE FILLED WITH THE ALUMINUM MAGAZINE NSN 1005-00-921-5004.
Last edited by sinlessorrow; 07-23-13 at 11:45.
Good thing all of my serious-use mags are neither steel nor polymer and aluminum has never "gone out of favor" in my book no matter what the internet, military or any other 3rd party says. I'm happy to make my own decision rather than follow the herd. Be it the "HK can do no wrong" crowd or the crowd more represented here "HK can do no right", both are doomed to fail without objectivity.
Back to the original topic:
5 of the new polymers will be tested and abused and results will be reported objectively. Results pending, the rest will either be put to use or be packed away with my remaining steel HK mags for a "rainy day".
Last edited by pointblank4445; 07-23-13 at 12:26.
My issue with all polymer mags is this. The feedlips on AR mags is thin, translucent polymer is also far weaker than black polymer.
Combining thin feed lips with a inherently weak polymer is a bad idea. Magpul tried all translucent and broke feedlips, lancer fixed this with steel feed lips.
Unless HK has some special proprietary far superior than Dupont polymer they will not hold up well, especially to abuse.
Also whos testing the polymer mags?
I said the same thing back in April of this year on HKPRO (you might have seen it since you're a member there):
But rather than rest on assumptions, curiosity and boredom got the better of me and we're going to see where they really fall. Beats sitting on ass and having to pull 3rd party sources for info.
Last edited by pointblank4445; 07-23-13 at 12:41.
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