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23 April 2008, 07:52 #31
I have made the switch to the windowed PMags.
Semper Fi
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1 May 2008, 08:13 #32sorethumb Guest
C-products,Pmags gen 3,thremold,and a str. colt 20 here and no hickups from any of them.
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1 May 2008, 09:45 #33
i have about 50 mags, split between DH/labelles with MP followers and ranger plates, and Pmags.
thats it. i sold off all of my other random mags._______________________________________
Visit HDI for all of your AK needs.
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4 May 2008, 18:01 #34sorethumb Guest
drinking so its just a BLAB. I have an L.A.R. lower i use C-products, Colt,Thermold and Magpull Maglevel mags. I have never had a problem with FTF or anything else. +\- 100 rnds of 1000 never a ftf or stovepipe. i am a firm believer that the lower makes all the difference.
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4 May 2008, 18:05 #35sorethumb Guest
BTW, the C-products are all aluminum with green followers.
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5 May 2008, 05:42 #36Member
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C-Products SS and Magpul P-Mags. 20's and 30's.
The 20's work well for bipod/bench use.
I have some aluminum C-Products mags, but I'm afraid these may be on their way out, to be replaced with a few more P-mags.
Man, I do like these P-Mags!
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12 May 2008, 13:07 #37justbill Guest
I predominantly have/use 20- and 30-rd. AR Stoner marked mags, which are C Products items sold by MidwayUSA. I've only had an issue with one, a retaining lip was bent a bit during range work and the floorplate popped-up at the corner. MidwayUSA was good enough to replace it free of charge and sight unseen. After using the damaged mag as the test mule for Krylon camo, I bent the lip back and reassembled the magazine. I haven't shot it yet but the spring and follower appear to function properly and the floorplate stays in place.
I also have a couple of USGI 30-rounders.
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5 August 2008, 02:51 #38
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9 August 2008, 20:00 #39
I use these.
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9 August 2008, 20:04 #40
I recently started testing various texture patterns as well.
The above represents the most aggressive texture I was able to produce. Texture wraps 360 degrees around the mag including front and
rear recesses. You would be hard pressed to accidentally drop this mag ( or have it ripped from your hand for that matter )
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9 August 2008, 20:06 #41Member
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You've done that to me again... put those mags out there like that.
TS
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10 August 2008, 18:13 #42
25 and 15 rounders? weird.
when are those going to be on the market?
i still need more 30s and 20s (not to mention an UBR) before i even think about those odd numbered mags, but that doesn't stop my curiosity.
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10 August 2008, 20:41 #43Member
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I think they're custom mags. You can find the 15 rounders at Arf...
TS
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15 August 2008, 18:51 #4425 and 15 rounders? weird. when are those going to be on the market?
Texture expirements continued tonight on colored PMAGS. I thought for sure that the colored bodies would discolor. They didn't.
Macro always exaggarates everything. They look extremely nice in hand.
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31 August 2008, 17:56 #45RogerTPA Guest
I have:
Pmags 50 (10 w/window)
BCM 12 w/green followers
CProducts 12 w/green followers