If these KCI mags are consistant with other Korean manufactures like Daewoo then I'm sold. The Daewoo DR200 is in everyway a better made and functioning rifel than any AR at any price. Too bad these rifles are no longer imported into the US. I own two and they shoot circles around my AR's all day long. The Korean's know this craft and don't build garbage for their military. They take this stuff very seriously.
I questioned the drop test; Even a non-drop-free magazine will drop out of a glock, if the magazine is(fully loaded) heavy enough. Try the drop-free test with the magazine empty & the slide locked back, & if it works, then I will be convinced.
The reviews on many of the boards are that the KCI magazines are acceptable for range use, but not for carry. What I found most lacking in this video was that there were no videos of the magazines *shooting*. Many manufacturers will seat and drop test, but reliable feeding is what matters.
I've used Promag and Scherer after market mags in my Glock, and there always JUNK! These KCI mags work as well as the Glock stock ones, and cost half as much.....
I used the 33rd Scherer ones and had nothing but problems. The bullets actually got jammed in one and I had to use needle nose pliers to put them out. Shot the KCI at range and had no problems with jams or feed issues. That's slow and rapid fire. I paid $80 for 6 of them.
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Augusts96 7 months ago
If these KCI mags are consistant with other Korean manufactures like Daewoo then I'm sold. The Daewoo DR200 is in everyway a better made and functioning rifel than any AR at any price. Too bad these rifles are no longer imported into the US. I own two and they shoot circles around my AR's all day long. The Korean's know this craft and don't build garbage for their military. They take this stuff very seriously.
danis4sally 1 year ago
Kci are okay but I'd rather have the Glock magazines. Cool vid tho.
ghostb72 1 year ago
I think KCl has slightly more narrow feeding lips.
5687678 1 year ago
I questioned the drop test; Even a non-drop-free magazine will drop out of a glock, if the magazine is(fully loaded) heavy enough. Try the drop-free test with the magazine empty & the slide locked back, & if it works, then I will be convinced.
highsierra 2 years ago 3
@highsierra I think the point was to test their durability, i.e. to see if they would break if fully loaded and falling to the floor.
cloudhidden 11 months ago
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TyrtaeustheHoplite 2 years ago
The reviews on many of the boards are that the KCI magazines are acceptable for range use, but not for carry. What I found most lacking in this video was that there were no videos of the magazines *shooting*. Many manufacturers will seat and drop test, but reliable feeding is what matters.
TyrtaeustheHoplite 2 years ago 5
I've used Promag and Scherer after market mags in my Glock, and there always JUNK! These KCI mags work as well as the Glock stock ones, and cost half as much.....
littlealk4 3 years ago
I used the 33rd Scherer ones and had nothing but problems. The bullets actually got jammed in one and I had to use needle nose pliers to put them out. Shot the KCI at range and had no problems with jams or feed issues. That's slow and rapid fire. I paid $80 for 6 of them.
bedfordpreneur 3 years ago
the bullets got jammed? WOW!!!!!! how did that happen?
SMOOTHxOPERATOR83 2 years ago