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Plastic P-Mags VS Aluminum GI Mags for AR
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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 1791707" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>good newish GI aluminum mags with a cmmg steel follower and cmmg's coil wound springs (in other words, the immortal mags) are the absolute best thing out there. I keep an eye on where the back of the feedlips meet the spine and watch for cracks. Ill rotate old beat up bodies out of my mag stash about every 1-1.5 years. No other AR magazine out there has the spring pressure, the internal low-resistance , and the resistance to dirt mud and grime that these do. Why are pmags popular? because they usually work fine, they look cool, and my buddy has em.</p><p></p><p>I spent most of 2010 burning up AR barrels and I tried and used pmags, a lot. beat the **** out of them, mistreated them, used em, and they hid their faults and wear. they dont look bad, but issues will ghost up on you. </p><p></p><p>Im posting this here not to get into an argument with someone who paints their AR rollmarks, just giving you an opinion. For what its worth.</p><p></p><p>by the way, the newest and bestest pmags will be available this summer; they must have found something wrong with those awesome ones out there now.</p><p></p><p> Better start saving up, boys! Magpul needs a new beard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 1791707, member: 459"] good newish GI aluminum mags with a cmmg steel follower and cmmg's coil wound springs (in other words, the immortal mags) are the absolute best thing out there. I keep an eye on where the back of the feedlips meet the spine and watch for cracks. Ill rotate old beat up bodies out of my mag stash about every 1-1.5 years. No other AR magazine out there has the spring pressure, the internal low-resistance , and the resistance to dirt mud and grime that these do. Why are pmags popular? because they usually work fine, they look cool, and my buddy has em. I spent most of 2010 burning up AR barrels and I tried and used pmags, a lot. beat the **** out of them, mistreated them, used em, and they hid their faults and wear. they dont look bad, but issues will ghost up on you. Im posting this here not to get into an argument with someone who paints their AR rollmarks, just giving you an opinion. For what its worth. by the way, the newest and bestest pmags will be available this summer; they must have found something wrong with those awesome ones out there now. Better start saving up, boys! Magpul needs a new beard. [/QUOTE]
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