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28 July 2016, 21:57 #1
metal magazines?
so I have a gaggle of Magpul gen3's coming in, but I would also like some quality metal mags as well. Most of the ones I see in the usual websites don't look that good to me. What are considered the "best" metal mags, about how much are they, and where can I get them? Thanks in advance
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28 July 2016, 22:13 #2
All my "go to magazines" are metal mags. I've broken 5 or 6 PMags, Gen 1&2, not 3's though. Once the feed lips crack, your Magpul Mag is done and out of the fight. At least on a metal mag you can slightly bend them back until you get them working again. The chances of this or even getting into a gunfight with a rifle are slim, but I still prefer my metal mags.
As for Metals, I have a stockpile of NHMTG and D&H. Most people will tell you that the NHMTG mags are considered the best metal magazine.
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28 July 2016, 22:21 #3
PRI are the nicest I've used but not worth the money IMO. D&H or Okay have served me well. Just make sure they have the Magpul followers.
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28 July 2016, 22:25 #4Contributing Member
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I like the Okay mags. I think they're also sold under the "Surefeed" name as well now.
D&H are solid for the price, especially when you get them with the Magpul followers already installed.
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28 July 2016, 22:32 #5
The NHMTG mags are said to be discontinued via 44mag
Unfortunately NHMTG magazines have been discontinued by the manufacturer and as a result we will no longer be able to offer this popular item once current inventory is exhausted.
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28 July 2016, 22:38 #6
NHMTG mags were made by Okay for decades. They basically changed the name to the surefeed for civilians. The real old ones were marked New Helvetia Mercantile Trade Group.
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28 July 2016, 23:10 #7Senior Member
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I dunno. Magpul states that even with broken spines, the mags still work. So I put it to the test. I broke a PMAG. Split it down the back where the corner of the feed-lip is. I had to hold it togather, to keep the rounds in it. However, when I inserted it into the mag well, and locked it into place, it functioned 100%. Magpul says, basically, that if you can get it in the mag well, it's going to work, busted or not, and my experiment proved to me, that yeah, they will, unless you actually destroy the feeding surfaces of the lips themselves I guess.
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28 July 2016, 23:55 #8
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29 July 2016, 02:09 #9
I will test these claims , please send all damaged mags to me , or bring to the expo in Aug
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1 August 2016, 05:52 #10
I like PMags for range use, especially since I collect and reload brass. Aluminum mag feed lips (Especially D&H that I've gotten from PSA) really carve up the brass. FWIW, if you're a reloader.
Otherwise, I've got a box full of Colt AR mags with green followers that have been running strong for a long time, along with Center Industries.
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2 August 2016, 03:37 #11
I noticed the same as 11b the metal mags seem to gouge/best up the brass worse(Also reload) but since I don't have squat for metal I mostly use Pmags and lancer mags
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5 April 2017, 16:45 #12New Member
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I have five of these ASC magazines after getting tired of a plastic Pmag falling out of my rifle. Mine are the stainless steel type. These are flawless.
http://www.ammosc.com/
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5 April 2017, 20:57 #13
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6 April 2017, 01:01 #14
I think top quality polymer and metal mags are about equally reliable these days. For metal I trust mil suppliers - NHMTG, Okay, Colt and a couple others I forget. The D&H I use for range only as guys I trust on M4C say they have inferior welds. In polymer, Pmags and Lancers are my first choice. I've never had a problem with cheap Israeli mags, bit they feel thinner and less sturdy.
IMHO each type has different weak points. Polymers with the feed lips and metal with easier to dent bodies. I just picked up a dozen or so of what I like when on sale for a few years until I noticed I had about 150 stashed beyond what I regularly load.“ When I comes to modern politics, I think the inverse of Hanlon's Razor applies...In other words, "Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice." - Kerplode
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6 April 2017, 09:51 #15New Member
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