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Purpose of Magpul or Ranger mag plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 919400" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>original magpuls are great on ar mags; they give me a good grip on the mag when I reload, cushion the baseplate if I monopod the mag, and help protect dropping mags if Im at a class or practice. I run them sideways, snug up against the baseplate.</p><p>The original finger loops are for snagging reloads out of chest rigs, etc., and can help with tactical reloads where you want to keep the mag but swap it for a full one in a fighting lull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 919400, member: 459"] original magpuls are great on ar mags; they give me a good grip on the mag when I reload, cushion the baseplate if I monopod the mag, and help protect dropping mags if Im at a class or practice. I run them sideways, snug up against the baseplate. The original finger loops are for snagging reloads out of chest rigs, etc., and can help with tactical reloads where you want to keep the mag but swap it for a full one in a fighting lull. [/QUOTE]
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