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Plastic P-Mags VS Aluminum GI Mags for AR
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<blockquote data-quote="victor3ranger" data-source="post: 1785476" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I've never used Pmags although I know a lot who used them overseas and they all loved them. Me however, I have only used GI mags with Magpull followers for the last 10 years overseas. </p><p>If I have a mag that will not feed or drop free, it gets crushed so nobody will ever use it again. Keep good magpul followers, good springs, and mag semi clean and it will work just fine. I have never had a problem with dropping GI mags on the concrete causing them to not function, lots of firefights in urban conditions and dropped more mags from the well on hard surfaces than I can count, not once do I remember that causing a mag to go bad.</p><p>Could the GI mag be made better?? You bet it can, maybe the PMag is it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor3ranger, post: 1785476, member: 462"] I've never used Pmags although I know a lot who used them overseas and they all loved them. Me however, I have only used GI mags with Magpull followers for the last 10 years overseas. If I have a mag that will not feed or drop free, it gets crushed so nobody will ever use it again. Keep good magpul followers, good springs, and mag semi clean and it will work just fine. I have never had a problem with dropping GI mags on the concrete causing them to not function, lots of firefights in urban conditions and dropped more mags from the well on hard surfaces than I can count, not once do I remember that causing a mag to go bad. Could the GI mag be made better?? You bet it can, maybe the PMag is it. [/QUOTE]
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