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Plastic P-Mags VS Aluminum GI Mags for AR
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1827334" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>After this weekend's experience, I withdraw my support of teflon-coated aluminum mags. I had my mags in pouches on my belt, 3 per pouch. I left my belt in my car's trunk in the heat all day, and when I later got my belt out and tried to pull a mag out, the other 2 mags in the pouch came out with it! It turned out that the teflon actually melts in the heat, and sticks your mags together if you have them stacked like I do with my rig. Not cool -- that could be a bad deal in a life or death situation in which you need every round of ammo you brought. I noticed the same issue again today when I brought all my gear in from my car and unpacked the mags from the belt rig. I didn't think there would be a downside to those teflon mags, especially with all the positive reviews people are giving them, but I guess I am now in the market for some regular Al mags with the no-tilt followers or some P-mags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1827334, member: 4235"] After this weekend's experience, I withdraw my support of teflon-coated aluminum mags. I had my mags in pouches on my belt, 3 per pouch. I left my belt in my car's trunk in the heat all day, and when I later got my belt out and tried to pull a mag out, the other 2 mags in the pouch came out with it! It turned out that the teflon actually melts in the heat, and sticks your mags together if you have them stacked like I do with my rig. Not cool -- that could be a bad deal in a life or death situation in which you need every round of ammo you brought. I noticed the same issue again today when I brought all my gear in from my car and unpacked the mags from the belt rig. I didn't think there would be a downside to those teflon mags, especially with all the positive reviews people are giving them, but I guess I am now in the market for some regular Al mags with the no-tilt followers or some P-mags. [/QUOTE]
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