I'm sure not in love with P-mags.
I've used them some without issues, but I've seen just as many issues with them as metal mags.
Plenty of jams and follower hang ups. I got to watch a really cool display when a guy had one spontaneously empty itself in a fashion I'd only seen Orlites do up till then. (but the P-mag didn't need to break to do it like the Orlites.
The most common buggaboo I've seen with them is due to pilot error, but it's allowed by the design. That's that they will take 31 rounds just fineā¦ until you stick it in a rifle and try and make it work. ;)
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- P mags ultra relaible, durable, affordable 75th Rangers and -
Rob Leahy,
2012-05-25, 15:24
- The corruption of Empire, part One..... - John Meeker, 2012-05-25, 17:52
- Seems like the brass was screwing with the boys.... - Sarge, 2012-05-25, 22:34
- What happens, and what is going on -
Miles,
2012-05-26, 10:06
- I sent four of those Brownell's mags... -
Sarge,
2012-05-26, 11:14
- Those are Brownells 'first model' -
Miles,
2012-05-26, 12:26
- Who is John Galt - Byron, 2012-05-26, 17:25
- Those are Brownells 'first model' -
Miles,
2012-05-26, 12:26
- What happens, and what is going on - Gary G, 2012-05-28, 00:30
- I sent four of those Brownell's mags... -
Sarge,
2012-05-26, 11:14
- I'm sure not in love with P-mags. - cas, 2012-05-26, 13:03