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<blockquote data-quote="ZGXtreme" data-source="post: 278106" data-attributes="member: 2612"><p>Well, it basically comes down to personal preference. For me there are a few reasons why I have converted to the orange mag for range, school and training use.</p><p></p><p>The first, I keep my good Hornady 5.56 in the black PMAGs while I reserve the orange for my LC M855 and other training ammunition. Keeps me from shooting the more expensive stuff unintentionally. Second, easier to see when I reload and don't retain the mag on a speed reload. The first time I used them was on a night fire and with a quick scan of the range with a flashlight the mags easily stood out among the dirt, grass, etc.</p><p></p><p>Thats about it, per your question, no there is no "functional" purpose to them. Work the exact same as my black mags, just orange polymer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZGXtreme, post: 278106, member: 2612"] Well, it basically comes down to personal preference. For me there are a few reasons why I have converted to the orange mag for range, school and training use. The first, I keep my good Hornady 5.56 in the black PMAGs while I reserve the orange for my LC M855 and other training ammunition. Keeps me from shooting the more expensive stuff unintentionally. Second, easier to see when I reload and don't retain the mag on a speed reload. The first time I used them was on a night fire and with a quick scan of the range with a flashlight the mags easily stood out among the dirt, grass, etc. Thats about it, per your question, no there is no "functional" purpose to them. Work the exact same as my black mags, just orange polymer. [/QUOTE]
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