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Venom
29 March 2009, 00:59
So I got my hands on a GMAG, thank to my bud Carlos.
For those who havent heard of the GMag yet,
it is a direct copy of the Pmag, licensed from Magpul.
It does not have the same polymermix as the original Magpul products.
They are made in the EU, not the US.

When he gave it to me, I didnt know it was a Gmag, so while I was using it, I didn't feel any difference between my Pmags and the Gmag. It was after the range, he actually pointed it out and asked me "how did you like the gmag?"
Only then did I realize I hadn't used all Pmags...so much for a first impression.
It fed well in a SD XR 15 M5, and showed no malfunctions.

On closer inspection this morning my subjective thoughts are:


-the Gmag feels a tiny bit more "plastic"
-the mold seems to be "sharper", if you look at the pics, you'll hopefully see what I mean. The corners aren't that round and more articulated
-it's smoother, and not as textured ( I don't have any Rev M Pmags to compare to, only the "older" Pmags)
-same weight
-the follower isn't as smooth and "teflonized" as the original, and when putting the mag together you notice that it doesn't slide as smooth as the orig. Yet when loading a mag and firing, I had no problem.
-spring is shorter but feels the same when pushing down the follower
-overall it seems a tiny bit thinner ( subjective; I havent measured it)
- but it seems to have the same sturdyness and stability ( though I havent torturetested it)

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/1101/pgmag16.jpg (http://img242.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag16.jpg)
Left GMAG right PMAG
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9504/pgmag01.jpg (http://img207.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag01.jpg)
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/4242/pgmag02.jpg (http://img293.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag02.jpg)
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5589/pgmag08.jpg (http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag08.jpg)
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/3478/pgmag04.jpg (http://img530.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag04.jpg)
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/9283/pgmag10.jpg (http://img528.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag10.jpg)

it seems to be thinner, when looking at the lips and the sides
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/7868/pgmag07.jpg (http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag07.jpg)
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/9307/pgmag03.jpg (http://img528.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag03.jpg)
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/7895/pgmag09.jpg (http://img528.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag09.jpg)
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/6381/pgmag15.jpg (http://img148.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag15.jpg)
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/1562/pgmag14.jpg (http://img528.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag14.jpg)
gmag follower left, pmag right
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/5440/pgmag12.jpg (http://img257.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag12.jpg)
had to turn the pic; gmag right, pmag left ;)
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/2793/pgmag13.jpg (http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pgmag13.jpg)


http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/dsc00197_th.jpg (http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/dsc00197.jpg)
GMAG colors

http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/dsc00209_th.jpg (http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/dsc00209.jpg)

PMAG FG, GMAG OD, PMAG OD

Disclaimer:
Keep in mind these pictures and tests are all perfomed with pre-massproduction GMAGs, how the mass-produced Gmags will perform is still unknown, but I'll keep you posted.
Also, you may use these pictures in a personal, private fashion, no commercial or official distribution of the pictures is permitted!( this is for this review and all to follow)

Venom
29 March 2009, 01:14
THe torture testing got cancelled due to lack of time, but will be done later on.

But we were able to put a few rounds downrange with Colt M4s, first and foremost observation: weapons in which the Pmags drop free, the Gmags stay stuck. The do move a bit, due to the spring/follower, but then stay stuck - with quite some friction

Apart from that feeding is no problem when shooting semi controlled, fast or full auto.
Also, they give a good "catch" when you insert them; the measurements and depth of the magcatchhole are correct and good.
(credits to Carlos for the pics)

http://carlos.excaliba.de/Magazin/made_GMAG_M4_04.jpg

http://carlos.excaliba.de/Magazin/made_GMAG_M4_02.jpg

http://carlos.excaliba.de/Magazin/made_GMAG_M4_03.jpg

http://carlos.excaliba.de/Magazin/made_GMAG_M4_01.jpg

UDT
29 March 2009, 05:52
Thanks, for the review. Looking forward to the testing.

TehLlama
29 March 2009, 07:14
Would I be correct in assuming that all the baseplates (ranger/std), spring, followers, feed lip covers are interchangeable, and that the GMag is the newer design that allows the feed lip cover to be attached to the bottom of the mag (without ranger plates)?

TheGunner
29 March 2009, 10:39
The GMag is a german redesign.
The feed lip cover will not fit to the bottom and the ranger plates fit.
BUT!
You need a lot of force to put it on and to take it of you need to have a violent attitude.

My FDE GMag did NOT fall free from my Sabre Defense carbine.
But I could pull it out easy.

The FG GMag I own DID fall free in 98% of may be 200 reloads.

Cheers,

Gunner

Ryo
3 April 2009, 17:34
Dang.. I want a GMAG just to have one.

Is there a way to get one? Maybe trade my unopenned PMAG w/window for one? ;)

Venom
4 April 2009, 12:04
once they run them for production ( 2-3 weeks left) and I get a few, I'll send you one ;)

Stickman
4 April 2009, 12:15
Would I be correct in assuming that all the baseplates (ranger/std), spring, followers, feed lip covers are interchangeable, and that the GMag is the newer design that allows the feed lip cover to be attached to the bottom of the mag (without ranger plates)?



Its a reverse engineer copy of the original PMAGs. They did not copy the current production PMAG.

zero7one
4 April 2009, 12:30
Is there any International Patent infringement involved with the GMAG?

Venom
4 April 2009, 16:15
afaik it's all been done with the ok from Magpul, who appearantly helped whereever they could.

Stickman
4 April 2009, 16:37
If Magpul helped where ever they could, the GMAG would be a current generation model.

Ryo
4 April 2009, 22:31
Oh that's cool, thanks Venom.
It will be very interesting to see the differences in person.

John Henry
5 April 2009, 11:13
Great that we now also can have access to some polymer Pmag style magazines.
Too bad we're in a situation where methods such as this are required to get them.

Venom
20 April 2009, 07:41
short update, tested the OD and Black PrePro Gmag with a relativly new Sabre Defence XR15M5 , both mags fed well and dropped free 100%.

Charlie-2-6
29 April 2009, 02:17
Reason for creating/producing the G-Mag overhere is that the P-Mag falls under the ???? (can't recall the proper name) legislation preventing US manufacturers from exporting specific firearms parts.
Atleast, that's the story I've been told. Ergo in order to circumvent this exportban they teamed up with some Germans and started producing the G-Mag overhere in Euroland.
A fact maybe not known to many of the US members is that overhere in Europe (and definitely in Germany) there's a HUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGEEEEEEE market for anything AR-15 related since the lifting of the German ban on said type of firearms.
That's also the reason why Sabre Defence and Oberland Arms have such a great success in selling their rifles. Well that and the fact that the above mentioned legislation prevents US AR manufacturers from exporting their rifles unless an individual buyer overhere wants to wade trough piles of red tape & wait for ages to import an AR-15 from the US.

Army Chief
29 April 2009, 03:29
You're thinking of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), though I don't believe there was any actual "team up," which is why the G-MAG is reverse-engineered, vice made in Germany to original Magpul specifications (i.e. under license).

I have not really found that there is a substantial AR market in Germany, so much as great enthusiasm on the part of the few who do aspire to own these arms. The change in German law that resulted in such things as the semi-automatic StG-44 has opened the window somewhat, but ther average German still has a long way to go to get an AR added to his Waffenbesitzkarte. Few hunters have an active interest in military-style arms, and most sport-shooters are still doing well to graduate beyond .22s.

AC

TheGunner
29 April 2009, 04:33
AC,

yes there is a large AR market over here.
And it is quiet easy to get a licence for an AR if you can get a licence for any other handgun. And they do.
Yes you are right, the basic hunter will not buy a AR or any other mil-style rifle. But I donīt even know a sport-shooter who owns a .22

We have 2 major problems here.

1st - the only ARīs we can get are SD, OA and HK.

2nd - we donīt get any parts cause they all come from the US. And they have a ban like you know cause we could equip the Taliban with stuff from Brownells.

So making the G-Mag was a good idea.
MagPul canīt get there Mags out but there is a large market for AR-Mags.

Cheers,

Gunner

Charlie-2-6
29 April 2009, 06:58
You're thinking of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), though I don't believe there was any actual "team up," which is why the G-MAG is reverse-engineered, vice made in Germany to original Magpul specifications (i.e. under license).

I have not really found that there is a substantial AR market in Germany, so much as great enthusiasm on the part of the few who do aspire to own these arms. The change in German law that resulted in such things as the semi-automatic StG-44 has opened the window somewhat, but ther average German still has a long way to go to get an AR added to his Waffenbesitzkarte. Few hunters have an active interest in military-style arms, and most sport-shooters are still doing well to graduate beyond .22s.

AC

Hey AC, given your knowledge of German legislation, can I assume that you're stationed somewhere in Germany? If OPSEC, no problem then.

But back to the topic on hand: G-Mags and ARs.
Quite a number of my fellow DSR shooters also compete in IPSC rifle and from what I hear from them, the AR is king. Ofcourse then we're not only talking about German owners, but also my Dutch and more Nordic neighbours.
Like Gunner mentioned, it's almost impossible to order something as simple as a flashhider or compensator at e.g. Brownells (because of ITAR and other US regulations).
I can only applaud companies like Magpul who are willing to license their P-Mags to European companies.
You're correct in that few hunters have added an AR to their WBK. To me that has more to do with (European) culture and the etiquette around hunting than the actual practicallity of hunting with an AR. Many if not most hunters consider it not done even unethical to go hunting with a semi-auto rifle like an AR (as opposed to the US). Even semi-auto smootbores are frowned upon. All this from firsthand experience (my nextdoor neighbour is an avid hunter).
For regular sportshooters the new German gunlegislation allowing the purchase of military style rifles like the AR came as gift from God. It's only too bad that for the moment we're limited to expensive Oberland Arms or HK M223 ARs. Good thing there's still the more affordable Sabre Defense.
You'd be amazed how many AR owners I personally know that are almost screaming for affordable 9mm conversion sets, parts etc. The big success of the AR-15 compared to other AR type rifles is the vast array of aftermarket products. Given the current Euro-USD exchange rate we'd be in for a real feast, if only the US Government would ease a bit on the export regulations. I'm sure that many US vendors, manufactures etc would do some nice business.
But once again I'm digressing. Next on my agenda is to get a/some G-Mags and torture test them and ofcourse return here with my comments.

Army Chief
29 April 2009, 07:39
Not looking to split hairs, gents, but I've been in Germany for the past nine years, possess a WBK, am an active hunter with a valid Jagdschein and have close contacts within the Polizei hierarchy, so my vantage point is fairly recent and geographically-relevant.

From the American perspective, there isn't anything "easy" about getting a license to own a firearm in Germany. Spending a year as a member of a shooting club will net you limited ownership privileges; that's true. Owning an AR is certainly possible once you have jumped through the hoops, but my point is that very few Germans (in relation to the general population) have met these requirements, and even within that number, those with an interest in ARs represent a fairly small sub-set.

Now, from the German perspective, you might make the case that there is a "large" AR market, but from an American perspective, that simply isn't the case. I'm willing to concede the German view, but even so, the reason that you're limited to SD, OA and HK has as much to do with the changes that are required to make them incompatible with military pattern receivers as it does with anything else. Other vendors, notably Smith & Wesson, with their long-standing presence in the German market, COULD introduce an AR pattern rifle, but it makes little sense from a business standpoint since the market is so limited, volume-wise.

In the US, virtually every AR in existence is compatible with military spec uppers/lowers and the like, and Brownell's catalog reflects this. Aside from the obvious ITAR restrictions, an active import/export parts operation would still be stymied by the technical differences that are unique to this market.

I certainly agree that the G-MAG was/is a good idea, and that -- again, from the German perspective -- there is a decent market here, but let's be honest: by any conventional standard of measurement in this business, it isn't what I would call "large."

AC

Venom
29 April 2009, 07:55
AC, I agree in most parts. but whattechnical differences are you exactly talking about? I think every ( except auto-parts) part made in the USA will fit on a european/German AR15/XR15 ( lets keep that bastard m223 out of the game) ;)

Army Chief
29 April 2009, 10:23
The leading AR in Germany is unquestionably manufactured by Oberland Arms, and if you take a close look at an OA-15, you will find that there are several deliberate variances in the tolerances. Some of these are quite subtle, and would completely escape your notice unless you were swapping components with an American AR.

One offbeat example: the OA aluminum trigger guard that met with some success in US market with Buffer Technologies actually had to be made in a MILSPEC version because the original OA part was not compatible with our lowers.

It isn't my purpose to go off-track with this discussion -- I just think that we're beginning comparing apples and oranges to some degree. The G-MAG bridges the gap nicely, though just to be clear, it is not a licensed version of the P-MAG; it's just a reverse-engineered clone that Magpul was content to let happen.

AC

Charlie-2-6
30 April 2009, 00:59
Hey AC,

perhaps we should split this thread in the original G-Mag post and a US vs European AR thread.

Venom, sorry for hijacking your thread.

That being said, AC thanks for your reply and I see nothing but valid points. Let me give you my (biased) view on the AR market overhere in Europe. Basically that's the whole problem: Europe with it's various countries and legislations as opposed to the US which is one country with (technically) one legislation. I know that it is more complex than that, there is local, state etc legislation & rulings but looking at it from our side its 1 country with 1 law.
Marketwise, us Eurotrash AR owners are just a flea on the back of an elephant, why else would we turn to the US to get all the needed parts etc.

HaveBlue
17 May 2009, 19:35
The G-Mag says CERBERUS on it. The same corporation that owns Bushmaster/Remington/DPMS and is who Magpul licensed the Masada to. That would be very uncool if they ripped off the P-MAG.

Army Chief
17 May 2009, 22:18
I noticed that, too, and I do follow your logic; however, assuming we're even talking about the right Cerebrus, if the G-MAG were truly a license-produced P-MAG, wouldn't it just be identical (markings aside) to the original?

The word we got originally was that this was a semi-sanctioned reverse-engineering effort, and while I concede there are probably some facts missing here, further speculation seems unlikely to get us very far.

AC

LMarshall73
24 May 2009, 17:41
Seeing Cerberus molded onto the mag piqued my curiosity. It appears that the Cerberus that purchased Bushmaster, Remington, and DPMS is indeed the same Cerberus that mismanaged Chrysler into the ground, holds a 51% ownership of GMAC financial, bankrupted Albertson's grocery and Mervyn's retail stores, and, of significance to my line of work, was blocked by the SEC from selling Talecris BioTherapeutics to Australian owned CSL Behring. I don't know how they do it, but Cerberus has been buying and crashing companies and corporations for the past 17 years on 2 continents and are getting rich doing it.

Venom
25 May 2009, 02:22
just as a fwiw, maybe it's just a different cerberus company located in Europe?

LMarshall73
25 May 2009, 12:25
It's possible, but Cerberus Capital Management has divisions in the UK as well as Germany. Given the previous history between Magpul and Bushmaster, and the fact that Cerberus owns Bushmaster, it could really be that simple. Then again, Cerberus is an investment firm and not a brand, so...

solsys
29 May 2009, 15:56
It is not the same Cerberus and the G-mag is a knock off product.

LMarshall73
30 May 2009, 19:15
It is not the same Cerberus and the G-mag is a knock off product.

Could you please elaborate? All of my searches for Cerberus GMBH point immediately to Cerberus Capital Management, LP. My interest is merely (morbid) curiosity.

On a side note - I just spent the better part of the last month in the Tidewater area. One of my favorite areas to work in.

solsys
2 June 2009, 21:08
I have spoken with two folks at Magpul about this and both have told me that the mags are not manufactured by Cerberus but rather by a small company called Oberlin (Sp?) and that the word "Cerberus" on the magazine means nothing other than a red herring.

They are pretty blatant copies as you can see from the photos provided by Venom.

Army Chief
2 June 2009, 22:41
Oberland, as in Oberland Arms ... which effectively confirms what we thought we knew at the outset. OA is unquestionably the leading German AR manufacturer/vendor, so this does make a certain amount of sense.

AC

Venom
18 June 2009, 11:49
mods if out of line, please delete.


I still have one spare Gmag leftover, which I ordered for someone else, but the deal didnt work out.
So, does anyone want a "collectors" gmag ? price is 20€ plus 6€ for shipping to CONUS.

Let me know :)

Venom
16 August 2009, 11:53
Little update;

here's the G-Mag 20rd Mag.

Again a pretty exact copy of a 20rd Pmag, as far as I can tell.
Nice featue is the round limiter, which will only let you load 10 rounds into the mag

http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20001_th.jpg (http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20001.jpg)

http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20003_th.jpg (http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20003.jpg)
limiter, red. That way you can tell by looking at the floorplate if it has a standard 20rd or limited 10rd bottomplate installed. nice feature
http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20002_th.jpg (http://oda152.caelsi.org/upload/gmag20002.jpg)


on a side note...the 20rd mag is 5€ more expensive than the 30rd Gmag.

Venom
18 August 2009, 02:55
(btw, I still have some black 30rd Gmags left over, if anybody wants one, let me know)

John Henry
26 August 2009, 00:00
You're thinking of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), though I don't believe there was any actual "team up," which is why the G-MAG is reverse-engineered, vice made in Germany to original Magpul specifications (i.e. under license).

From what I've seen ITAR hasn't stopped any other country from shipping high capacity mags between them for civilians. All the new and insane export regs in america seems to be domestically created with terrorism-prevention as the scape goat.

andy_ita
19 September 2009, 05:50
hi from italy guys

i got 5 30 rd gmag directly from oberland and i tryed it last week on my bushmaster...
well i never saw and used a pmag...no chance to have it here in italy...but compared with the metal Key usgi mags...well .. they are on another planet..

oh, here in italy we can have OA, HK, Sabre, Astra, Norinco, ar15..but also bushmaster, oly, and some colt..
the problem to have an ar15 from there..is the time to wait...
i ordered mine, compiled the end user licence..and wait 4 months...but i got it....
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/5409/p1040897t.jpg (http://img29.imageshack.us/i/p1040897t.jpg/)

TheGunner
20 September 2009, 00:35
Nice blaster Andy !

By this time I got replacement for my non-working GMags from OA.
I have not shoot with them yet but like the ones I had before they donīt drop 100% all the time from my SD-M5.

Letīs see if they work better. Mine are from 08/09.

Cheers,

Gunner

andy_ita
20 September 2009, 14:25
hey gunner
what kind of jam had the bad mag??

im having a lot of problems today with my ar...
with every mags, the bolt dont stay opened after the last round.... :-(

Venom
20 September 2009, 20:10
btw, the FD 20rd has an annoying problem,
the follower won't go all the way up if pushed down hard on the baseplate...needless to say I sent that thing back to OA

Wallace
28 March 2010, 00:50
I will be in Frankfurt next week on my way back to the states and was hoping to pick up a few G-mags. Dose any one know if there is a place to do so in Frankfurt and any advise on taking them back to the states. I'm under the impression that if it less then 100USD I would not have paperwork issues.

Mike
29 March 2010, 06:26
I'm not aware of any shop in the Rhein-Main area around Frankfurt that has them in stock.

IIRC Venom has one spare mag that he is willing to part with. Just drop me a PM and we can arrange a handover somehow.

Venom
29 March 2010, 10:52
yeah, can do. let mike know when and where, I'll get you that Gmag. ( only one, as I have no more , sorry)

Wallace
31 March 2010, 22:43
Mike/Venom,

I will be in Frankfurt on the 6th of April. I have PM Mike but haven't heard back yet. Let me know. Any place down town would be fine, but I was thinking the cafe next to the Carhartt street ware shop. But I would be open to someplace closer to you guys. I can let you know where the shop is as well.

Thanks,
Wallace

Mike
1 April 2010, 15:24
Sorry, I'm a little busy lately. We will make it happen on the 6th. Location is fine, will PM you when I worked out the details with Venom.

Wallace
2 April 2010, 07:42
Outstanding, I will be waiting for the PM.

Rationale
27 August 2010, 13:05
Just for clarity on the Cerberus issue, Cerberus owns the Freedom Group which owns the aforementioned co's (e.g. Bushmaster, DPMS). Cerberus is a private equity shop which is in the business of buying undervalued and/or messed up companies, improving them and then selling at a higher price. They are not in the business of owning anything permanantly and thus would never put their private equity name (Cerberus) on it or any other product.

/end off topic

Multitaskertools
29 September 2010, 22:38
I will be in Frankfurt next week on my way back to the states and was hoping to pick up a few G-mags. Dose any one know if there is a place to do so in Frankfurt and any advise on taking them back to the states. I'm under the impression that if it less then 100USD I would not have paperwork issues.

you are allowed to bring back USD800 worth of merchandise duty-free as a US citizen

Mike
30 September 2010, 11:09
It's been taken care of. [:D]

Wallace
5 December 2010, 12:47
Hey Mike....

PM is saying your mail box if full. I'll PM again the morning of th 6th of Dec.

Thanks,
Wallace

skullworks
5 February 2012, 05:34
Just a quick update (necro-posting, I know...) If you visit the Cerberus GmbH website (http://www.cerberus-gmbh.com) you get redirected to Oberland Defence GmbH (http://www.oberland-defence.com/), which confirms what Venom has been saying about Cerberus GmbH not being linked to Cerberus Capital Management, LP.

This is what Oberland says about the G-MAG:s:

The G-Mag is not a Magpul-Product, nor is it licensed by Magpul Ind. in any way or did Magpul Ind. provide any help and assistance in developing this magazine. The G-Mag will only be distributed to civilian customers in Germany and Europe. Worldwide distribution is limited as an OEM product, only together with an Oberland Arms rifle.

I picked up an Oberland Arms OA-15 Black Label 20" (http://www.oberlandarms.com/index.php?category=Waffen&id=OA15_BL&page=details) before X-mas, and a G-MAG 30-rounder (http://www.oberlandarms.com/index.php?category=Magazine&id=1&page=details) was included with it. I've also purchased some PMAG's (M-revision with maglevel), so I snapped some side-by-side shots. The G-MAG:s are still being made in accordance with Magpul PMAG gen1.

PMAG on the left, G-MAG loaded with 5 dummies:
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/4205/pmaggmag001.th.jpg (http://img827.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag001.jpg/)

Close-up of level markings on PMAG, and lack thereof on G-MAG:
http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/4076/pmaggmag003.th.jpg (http://img850.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag003.jpg/)

Date stamp on PMAG:
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/3953/pmaggmag010.th.jpg (http://img194.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag010.jpg/)

Date stamp on G-MAG:
http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/1268/pmaggmag008.th.jpg (http://img841.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag008.jpg/)

Impact Cover notch on bottom of PMAG - lacking on G-MAG
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/8517/pmaggmag005.th.jpg (http://img23.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag005.jpg/)

Front straps; PMAG on left:
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4075/pmaggmag006.th.jpg (http://img718.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag006.jpg/)

Rear straps; PMAG on right:
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1460/pmaggmag018.th.jpg (http://img7.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag018.jpg/)

Impact Covers; PMAG on left:
http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/1340/pmaggmag007.th.jpg (http://img408.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag007.jpg/)

Inside of Impact Covers; PMAG on left:
http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/4955/pmaggmag019.th.jpg (http://img687.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag019.jpg/)

Close-up of PMAG Impact Cover inside markings:
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/4286/pmaggmag022.th.jpg (http://img140.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag022.jpg/)

Close-up of G-MAG Impact Cover - no inside markings:
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/9041/pmaggmag023.th.jpg (http://img404.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag023.jpg/)

Feed lips and carriers; PMAG on the right:
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/6141/pmaggmag017.th.jpg (http://img543.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag017.jpg/)

Floor plates; PMAG on the left:
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/4564/pmaggmag014.th.jpg (http://img17.imageshack.us/i/pmaggmag014.jpg/)