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Posted: 2/5/2010 3:53:20 PM EDT
| What is the overall best mag for the AR? |
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NHMTG for metal
PMAG for polymer My preference for both is the straight 20's. eta: good price right now... http://www.44mag.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NH20 |
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NHMTG for metal PMAG for polymer My preference for both is the straight 20's. eta: good price right now... http://www.44mag.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NH20 I ordered some 20s and 30s yesterday. NHMTG mags are what came with my Les Baer. It is a good price. The 30s are 9.99 and the 20s are 10.99. Jim |
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NHMTG for metalPMAG for polymer My preference for both is the straight 20's. eta: good price right now... http://www.44mag.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NH20 only highlighted the red since preban are the only hicaps i can have or i'd have some pmags too |
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IMHO.....USGI spec for SHTF.....slightly lighter than PMags and lower overall profile for ease of packing/storing in pouches. Buy enough for your SHTF loadout and then a few more for spares. I like my D&Hs PMags for rangetime, plinking, matches etc. They are very durable and can easily take a lot of abuse, dropping into the dirt, etc. You must, and I mean must, as a proud ARCOMMER buy as many different mags as you can afford. 20s, 30s, 40s, Chicom 120 round drums, aluminum, stainless steel, polymer and then some. Buy 'em cheap and stack 'em deep!
Always, always, always load and test fire all mags you will be staking your life on, before potentially staking your life on them. BTW, Magpul followers are also a must if the mags don't already have them installed YMMV |
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IMHO.....USGI spec for SHTF.....slightly lighter than PMags and lower overall profile for ease of packing/storing in pouches. Buy enough for your SHTF loadout and then a few more for spares. I like my D&Hs PMags for rangetime, plinking, matches etc. They are very durable and can easily take a lot of abuse, dropping into the dirt, etc. You must, and I mean must, as a proud ARCOMMER buy as many different mags as you can afford. 20s, 30s, 40s, Chicom 120 round drums, aluminum, stainless steel, polymer and then some. Buy 'em cheap and stack 'em deep!
Always, always, always load and test fire all mags you will be staking your life on, before potentially staking your life on them. BTW, Magpul followers are also a must if the mags don't already have them installed YMMV I just ordered some NHMTG mags. What follower do they use? Jim |
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Triple K, followed by a close second of USA Magazines...I only slightly rate the Triple K's as better because they were smart enough not to spell out their mags as KKK mags....that would just not be PC J/K....sorry I couldn't resist.....this thread is doomed to turn into a bitch fest! My PERSONAL favorites are P-mags, Lancers and STD USGI, in all flavors. |
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IMHO.....USGI spec for SHTF.....slightly lighter than PMags and lower overall profile for ease of packing/storing in pouches. Buy enough for your SHTF loadout and then a few more for spares. I like my D&Hs PMags for rangetime, plinking, matches etc. They are very durable and can easily take a lot of abuse, dropping into the dirt, etc. You must, and I mean must, as a proud ARCOMMER buy as many different mags as you can afford. 20s, 30s, 40s, Chicom 120 round drums, aluminum, stainless steel, polymer and then some. Buy 'em cheap and stack 'em deep!
Always, always, always load and test fire all mags you will be staking your life on, before potentially staking your life on them. BTW, Magpul followers are also a must if the mags don't already have them installed YMMV I just ordered some NHMTG mags. What follower do they use? Jim Probably just the standard USGI green follower. I wouldn't worry about it though, they will serve fine until you decide to swap in Magpul followers. |
| Whatever feeds your AR without malfunctioning. I have some P Mags and USGI and they both work fine. The P Mags seem more durable though. The most important thing is to test any you have to make sure they feed reliably. I have one USGI that jams up every five or six rounds for whaever reason. Ironically it's the only USGI I have with an anti tilt follower. |
| I got my first pmags this past week. 3 20rd mags to start off with. I haven't had a chance to shoot with them yet, but they insert and drop free better than any mag I have. My other mags (mostly C Products and old USGI) have to really be slammed into the magwell if inserted on a closed bolt with it loaded to capacity. I was starting to wonder if my mag catch or lower was out of spec. These pmags only need a semi firm push to fully seat. I still think the other mags work fine, but Pmags will probably be my go-to mags now. |
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