Mr_Willson
rifleman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCfcqjlooV0&NR\
because im tired of my magazines randomly catching on fire
because im tired of my magazines randomly catching on fire
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There is a LOT of information in that video... and it pretty well sums up some mind-sets.
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gunninghillbilly — April 18, 2010 — bored in Iraq, so why not promote a company who's products I cant trust with my life. Thanks Magpul
So, it's really ok, yall can give it a rest. I think everyone understands the fact that you don't care for magpul.
So, it's really ok, yall can give it a rest. I think everyone understands the fact that you don't care for magpul.
I don't have any hate for magpul. I have some of their stocks, and a box of their mags. I was just pointing out that he "cant" trust them with his life, yet he is trying to say they are for professionals.........
Why can't he trust his life with them?
I don't have any hate for magpul. I have some of their stocks, and a box of their mags. I was just pointing out that he "cant" trust them with his life, yet he is trying to say they are for professionals.........
Why can't he trust his life with them?
I don't know, email him and ask him, he is the one that typed it in the description of his "infomercial". Look at the quote in my post, the 3rd in this thread. I copied it verbatim from the youtube video.
Typo?
I don't know, email him and ask him, he is the one that typed it in the description of his "infomercial". Look at the quote in my post, the 3rd in this thread. I copied it verbatim from the youtube video.
The only thing I dislike about PMAGs is that they don't stack nice and flat like USGI mags. They've got all those ridges protruding. Bullets do slide out of them smoothly though.
They won't fit in my Pelican SOPMOD case that has cut out for USGI mags. Nonetheless, of the horde that I have, I have only opened one in an attempt to get it to fail. It has spit out around 5k rounds through two different rifles without cleaning, and never had a single failure. 55 grain FMJBT, 62 grain M855, 62 grain PSP, 69 grain OTM, 75 grain TAP and most recently, 77 grain SMK. Snug in the mag well, reliable and sturdy-- above all of their other products (of which I own many), the PMAG is by far my favorite.
I definitely understand LSP's point, as well as some of the other detractors on this board that have issues with their marketing practices. Both are efforts to elevate the training and products over other, equally viable options, and a lot of people find it funny/annoying/tactless. Frankly, I feel that way about all advertising, so I am easily capable of ignoring it. But they are valid objections, just the same.
I have never used Pmags, have heard alot of good things. What makes them better than the metal GI mags?