I took them to the range today. Cons, they are not as easy to load as they would seem, but by my 4th mag I was getting better. Maybe it is a learning curve. Pros - these things are built REALLY well and thick. I would run over these things with a truck and they would still be good.
I probably paid a bit under retail, but hey, it was an impulse buy.
Pmags are much less expensive, and it's not like I need to speed load EVER.
Still, having 6 more 30rnd mags is 6 more than I had before....and that is not a bad thing
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- Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:52 pm
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- Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:48 pm
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Re: Cammenga Speed mag
One in the same. I got a six pack for $100 bucks. I don't know if I got a deal or not, but it was an impuse thing.
The cool factor got the best of me.
The cool factor got the best of me.
- Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:23 pm
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Cammenga Speed mag
I went to the Houston gun show today. I really did not have anything to shop for in particular, but I had a few friends who I was meeting there. I picked up some ammo, a new front pocket holster for my 38....basically, I was out parking, and entrance fee....
I came across a booth with Cammenga Speed mags for my AR 223. I have 8 mil spec mags, 10 p-mags, all for one AR. I have enough mags. The vendor demonstrated the Cammenga speed mag to me, and it was cool. The things are built VERY well compared to the mil spec stuff, so I bought a few (ok, 6 mags)
These mags seem really good, easy and quick to load, and good quality. I have not used them in real life as of yet, but they do have the "new car smell" at this point.
These mags feel like I could drive my car over them with little effect compared to the normal mags.
I already have 6 of these things...anyone have any experience with them?
Is this how my wife feels when shopping for shoes?
I came across a booth with Cammenga Speed mags for my AR 223. I have 8 mil spec mags, 10 p-mags, all for one AR. I have enough mags. The vendor demonstrated the Cammenga speed mag to me, and it was cool. The things are built VERY well compared to the mil spec stuff, so I bought a few (ok, 6 mags)
These mags seem really good, easy and quick to load, and good quality. I have not used them in real life as of yet, but they do have the "new car smell" at this point.
These mags feel like I could drive my car over them with little effect compared to the normal mags.
I already have 6 of these things...anyone have any experience with them?
Is this how my wife feels when shopping for shoes?