-30 F Magpul PMag M loaded drop test
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@detectiveinspekta Because materials have fragile behavior at low temperatures. Specially metallic materials.
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The guy who said that he broke a pmag during a "CQB firefight" doesn't even know how feed lips are called, disregard his advice.
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i mean thats cool and all but why havent you guys come out with more MOE acceptable products (directly attachable) being that you only produce one rail system, i dont want to add rails to add a AFG just saying
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In one year time 3 of my PMAGS had a crack on the top of the mag, on the little "flaps" that retain the top bullet, resulting in a malfunction. One of them during a CQB firefight. Don't get me wrong, I'm still a big fan of the mags and still use them. I just think metal ones would not give me this specific problem.
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What was supposed to happen if it was a lesser quality magazine? It would shatter or something?
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hmmm chilling your mags... new way to keep your machine guns cool? yeah i think not... cause lord knows at -30f i dont do jack shit... pmags... cheaper and better than me><
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Is that the gregorian chant:) best mag ever
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Point of testing magazine at subzero temperatures. Better retaining probability? Test AR at subzero as well?
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Is this a Gregorian Chant? Haha
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I have 5PMAG 30rd magazines andam looking in to a magazine coupler.... The Magpul dreamplastics manufacture say their PMAG Coupler only fit Generation II manufactured afterJuly 2009. I purchased mine somewhere around that time... were can I look on the magazines to see if they have the generation II making or date ?? some of my markins say X1 , #11 in a circle and a small round im- print with numbers 1-12 and has an arrow with10 pointing to the #4.
Would you please recommend a good coupler.
Made of 100% pure win in Boulder, Colorado.
kcimb 3 years ago 24
that settles it, PMAGS all the way, I love that they dont actually cost that much more than contract GI MAGS
Tatsumi67 3 years ago 18