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zulunet
1 February 2009, 21:52
Can someone tell me what type coupler this is and where to get it.
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I want it for magpul mags.

http://stickman.rainierarms.com/index.php?gallery=Magpul%20II&image=IMG_1887%201028%20Stick.jpg

Keebsley
1 February 2009, 22:23
Looks like Blue Force Gear's Redi-Mod. You can check them out at www.blueforcegear.com under the AR15 section.

Army Chief
2 February 2009, 02:40
Just to be clear, it is a receiver-mounted magazine retention/release device though, and not really a coupler. There is no physical connection between the two magazines themselves.

AC

zulunet
2 February 2009, 07:21
yes it does not really touch the other mag but the same idea.
does any one know who else carries it and maybe cheaper.

thanks
ryan

zulunet
2 February 2009, 07:32
http://www.redi-mag.com/Shop/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=1&idcategory=5 has them for 85 bucks cool

Omega_556
2 February 2009, 11:08
Brownell's has them for $85 to $150 depending upon which model you want, and if you get a discount or not.

CLICK HERE (http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=24552&title=AR-15/M16%20REDI-MAG)

Stickman
2 February 2009, 17:45
Guys, please remember that all Redi-Mags are not the same. The only one I will use is the one pictured, the others are all variants that I have not been happy with.

Each person has individual likes and dislikes, so you may find you like the cheaper variants, but the BFG model is not the same as the rest.

m24shooter
2 February 2009, 19:55
After having removed mine some time ago, I've put it back on. I'm hoping the BAD comes out soon so that I may eventually be totally happy with the RediMag.

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/m24shooter/redimag/100_1139.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/m24shooter/redimag/100_1135.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/m24shooter/redimag/100_1134.jpg

Mine isn't the RediMod. I tried the RediMag some time back, but I didn't like the weight. So I lightened it up and I've put it back on to try to see if I can get used to it. The BAD might swing me over all the way.

Ryo
4 February 2009, 13:11
Just wondering if it's really worth getting the A2 over the A1 version. I know the A2 version is suppose to be exactly the same as the A1 version but it has the "quick attach". Just assume I'm talking about Gen II.

Just wondering because I have a Gen II A1 and a Gen I A2. Didn't know if I should transfer the latching system of my Gen I to the Gen II, making it a Gen II A2. [:D]

zulunet
4 February 2009, 15:27
Guys, please remember that all Redi-Mags are not the same. The only one I will use is the one pictured, the others are all variants that I have not been happy with.

Each person has individual likes and dislikes, so you may find you like the cheaper variants, but the BFG model is not the same as the rest.

what make the BFG model so much better. do people really have issues with the cheaper ones. i not talking weight so much as quality. how does the BFG weigh in on quality vs the redi-mags
thanks,
ryan

Ryo
4 February 2009, 20:19
what make the BFG model so much better. do people really have issues with the cheaper ones. i not talking weight so much as quality. how does the BFG weigh in on quality vs the redi-mags
thanks,
ryan

BFG model is the Redi-mag, but "modified". They take the RM-15-A2 Gen 2 and cut out all a lot of metal to make it lighter. It is a noticeable difference in weight since they are milling out steel. The price for the BFG is higher due to the extra work of milling and recoating the exposed metals.