![]() ![]() Great mag, quality was better than i expected for the price. I really love this mag, I would definitely buy this again. Go buy some popcan USGI magazines instead or something. ![]() There's also the problem of "overcompatability", because it's a USGI mag it'll fit even the weirdo European or Chinesium rifles, which isn't for you obviously.||See? You'll never be able to break it, so don't buy it. The high impact strength of stainless make the feed lips too strong to be bent out of shape during hard use YET they made the walls thinner than the aluminum spec so it weighs the same. ![]() STAY AWAY FROM MY MAGAZINE AND MAKING IT OUT OF STOCK||It's too durable, and the coating is too slick, it drops free too well out of my T97. As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.Posted by Selling my T97G2 $900 obo on 25th Mar 2019 This post may contain affiliate links and we may earn a small commission when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. – Affiliate Disclaimer: Guns and Tactics is reader/viewer supported. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Guns & Tactics, the administrative staff, and/or any/all contributors to this site. AR 15 Mag RACK 12 unit Holds up to 12 AR 15 Magazines This rack is lightweight, high resiliency, and has great shock absorption Keep your magazines in. – The views and opinions expressed on this web site are solely those of the original authors and contributors. Want more posts like this one? Subscribe to Guns & Tactics to receive email updates and special offers direct to your inbox! Right now, there’s a question in the world, “Why do you need a magazine that holds so many rounds?” Those of us that shoot regularly know the need for high-capacity magazines and these are some great options to look at. By extending your time between reloads, you extend your fun. They are solid investments with good reviews and good manufacturers to back them up. If you’ve never tried any of these four, then check them out. It only works, however, if it’s reliable and these have proven to me to be reliable. No matter if you’re a range junkie, like me, or compete in an “Open” class at a competition, an excellent high-capacity magazine is godsent. With a retail price of $129.95, it’s an investment that allows you to carry 60 rounds at the range, ready to shoot when you are. The size and design are made to be compatible with prone shooting making it more manageable at the range (the other dislike I’ve had with drum mags). It also has a non-glare window in the back to show your load capacity. It has a ratcheting loading lever to take tension off the spring, making it easier to load. Magpul’s technology means you get the reliability you want but also with the lighter weight. The mags were built with heavy-duty parts for reliability, but you felt that weight when you carried the mag. One of the dislikes I had with the old style of drum mag was its weight. Made of lightweight next-gen polymer and meant to be loaded for long periods. Affordable, American-made Modern Sporting Rifle with the rugged reliability that you have come to expect from Ruger. Magpul came out with their D60 and all that changed. It was always one of those things that if you got a good one, it ran great. Parts and tools shown are: paper towels, knife, rescue hook, industrial Sharpie, lighter, 100MPH tape. I ran into feed and spring tension issue, and I’ve heard the same from others. 1.Minimum requirement is a replacement magazine spring. Years ago, the concept of a drum mag for ARs became popular. Made of high-grade, durable polymer and the Magpul 4 way anti-tilt follower you can expect reliable feed every time. The extra 10 round isn’t much, but at $5 more you can get a few, which makes those extra rounds add up quickly. It retails for $19.95, which is about $5 more than the standard 30 round mag and comes with everything you’d expect from a Magpul PMAG. If you are looking for a great way to get started in the high capacity world without spending much more, then I’d recommend the PMAG 40. Magpul products are the top dog in the magazine world for a reason. After some research and hands-on, I have narrowed it down to my favorite four. Now using these magazines doesn’t mean you’ll never have to stop to reload unless you have a lot of them, but it does mean you don’t have to stop as often. When it comes to my ARs, I use high capacity magazines as much as I can. It takes the time that I could be shooting. For me, at least, one of the most annoying parts is reloading magazines. Maybe a couple of thousand rounds later you’ve got some quality trigger time, and you’re tired. ![]()
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