I noticed that all three plastic magazines (Orlite, PMAG and Thermold) I have around here have a constant curve profile inside the magazine.
It's a lot easier to pull off making the inside and outside follow different contours than sheet metal.
Now I want to get more examples of plastic fantastic magazines to see if they do it too. I bet they do.
I don't have them here already because PMAG has been working for me since... 2013? 2017 at the latest.
I tend to settle on something that works and stick to it.
What I'd been using was USGI aluminum bodies with Gen 2 Magpul anti-tilt followers.
The sand colored PMAGs is where I made my first big purchase of them and they've been working.
I still have all those aluminum bodied mags.
I think FuzzyGeff is the only person I've surrendered a magazine to since 1994... And that was just to standardize on the M3 PMAG. He got all the OG, Rev-M, MOE and M2 mags. Many of them color matched his carbine, so it was serendipitous.
But there's reasons to be cautious about adopting new.
Working just fine at the range is one thing, working in a match is another and working after coming in contact with a private is yet another.
The Army tested a bunch of magazines and resolutely refuses to tell us which letter is what brand!
I've slogged through much of
on Scribd's free portion of their site.and "Golf", which is rumored to be Lancer, has a lot of failures, but they're nearly all a failure to lock open on an empty magazine. I'd love to get a copy that didn't interrupt every 20 seconds to make me watch a counter run down.
Two other polymer mags that are fairly popular these days are:
ReplyDeleteLancer L5 Gen 2 AR-15 .223 / 5.56 30-Round Advanced Warfighter Magazine
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/lancer-l5-gen-2-ar-15-223-5-56-30-round-advanced-warfighter-magazine.html
Hexmag Series 2 AR-15 .223 / 5.56 30-Round Polymer Magazine
htps://gunmagwarehouse.com/hexmag-series-2-ar-15-223-5-56-30-round-polymer-magazine.html
I have some of both of those and while neither has had any issues, I have not done what I would represent as exhaustive testing on either. One thing both of these companies offer is a pretty wide variety of color choices.
There are several others on the market I haven't tried including these:
Mission First Tactical EXD AR-15 .223 / 5.56 30-Round Translucent Magazine
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/mission-first-tactical-exd-ar-15-223-5-56-30-round-translucent-magazine.html
Amend2 AR-15 .223 / 5.56 30-Round MOD-C Translucent Magazine
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/amend2-ar-15-223-5-56-30-round-mod-c-translucent-magazine.html
ETS Gen 2 AR-15 .223 / 5.56 30-Round Magazine
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/ets-ar-15-223-5-56-30-round-magazine.html
Leapers, Inc. AR-15 UTG .223 / 5.56 30-Round Windowed Magazine
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/leapers-inc-ar-15-utg-223-5-56-30-round-windowed-magazine.html
Based on experiences with other products from Amend2 and ETS (Glock compatible mags), I'd be somewhat inclined to be skeptical about their AR15 offerings until proven good.
-swj