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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 2656802" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>Amen to that. Only plastic mags I have ever owned were for an old Cobray M11 and a Ruger Mini 30.</p><p></p><p>I have about 30 metal mags, some pretty, some not, and they all function fine. Ones that don't get tossed, if they have no useful parts. I think the most I ever paid for one was $10, and the cheapest was $5. Some are probably older than I am. I wonder if a Pmag will last 45 years. What's so special about them anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 2656802, member: 8429"] Amen to that. Only plastic mags I have ever owned were for an old Cobray M11 and a Ruger Mini 30. I have about 30 metal mags, some pretty, some not, and they all function fine. Ones that don't get tossed, if they have no useful parts. I think the most I ever paid for one was $10, and the cheapest was $5. Some are probably older than I am. I wonder if a Pmag will last 45 years. What's so special about them anyway? [/QUOTE]
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