I don't know this for sure, but I suspect there's about as much chance of the plastic of the PMAGS breaking down as there is of the metal mags getting cracked or corroded.Abraham wrote:I've some concern over time thinking the plastic might break down in the PMags, but this may be over-thinking it...or not, I've no sure way to know...?
Perhaps, high quality metal mags could perhaps be less costly and have a longer life cycle or not...?
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- Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:35 pm
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- Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:24 pm
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Re: AR Magazine Recommendations
I don't believe Abraham was knocking PMags or saying that he heard anythign wrong with them vs. metal mags. I think it was more of a cost thing and the some of the metal mags have dropped in price and might be a good buy at this time.
However, I'll note that I was out at Cabela's in Fort Worth this past weekend and noticed a few dozen PMags at somewhere around $13-$15 a piece. They even had a few 40 round PMags. I didn't know such an animal existed, so I bought one ($21) to try out.
However, I'll note that I was out at Cabela's in Fort Worth this past weekend and noticed a few dozen PMags at somewhere around $13-$15 a piece. They even had a few 40 round PMags. I didn't know such an animal existed, so I bought one ($21) to try out.