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2/11/2014 1:27:45 PM EDT
Can any one in retroland identify the mag coupler in this photo.........

2/11/2014 3:16:51 PM EDT
[#1]
Doh!
I have one of those somewhere.
If I can find it I'll look and see if it has a name on it.
2/11/2014 4:08:41 PM EDT
[#2]
It looks like an older design of a Choate Machine & Tool  'Magpul' version.   Link
2/11/2014 4:26:06 PM EDT
[#3]
John Masen
2/11/2014 4:45:45 PM EDT
[#4]
Yes, the one from John Masen looks like mine.
Mine is unmarked.
2/11/2014 5:09:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Awesome!  Thanks guys!
2/11/2014 6:22:43 PM EDT
[#6]
It's not the John Masen one. Look at the pictures closer and there is a clear gap between the front piece and the part that wraps around the magazine. You can clearly see the magazine body in that gap in the original picture and it is not there on the pic of the Masen one.
2/11/2014 6:36:47 PM EDT
[#7]
Yes it it. Every website with a photo of the Masen clamp shows the rear piece tightened all the way down the center screw, as they arrive packed from Masen.  They have to be loosened to get a GI mag inside them resulting in the gap on the sides you see in the OPs picture.

I can assure you, that's the part made by Masen.
2/11/2014 8:47:00 PM EDT
[#8]
My bad, in google image searching it it becomes a bit clearer in other pics like this one.
2/11/2014 9:41:34 PM EDT
[#9]
interesting muzle break or flash supresor
2/12/2014 1:59:05 AM EDT
[#10]
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Ops Inc brake, it's also a mount for a sound suppressor.  That's an earlier Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
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