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Cleaning products and chemicals? I've got a few magazines that have had 5,000+ rounds through them, and I've never even wiped them down. Only if I whipped out the "white glove" can I tell the difference between my brand new mags and and the uber used mags. Heck, I've only ever taken one mag apart, and that was just to see how the floorplate stayed on.
Does anybody else find they need to clean their AUG mags?
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Magpul had one mag in an AUG behind glass at the NRA Annual Meetings in Indy. I couldn't put my hands on it, and they said they didn't have any others in the booth. It definitely looked slimmer than the AUG mag, but they claimed it was stronger because of their proprietary materials. I guess their's is *extra* indestructible.
Let me know if anybody finds them "In Stock" anywhere. I definitely want to buy at least one to run in my guns and then run over with my truck.
The Pmags should be more resistant than the Steyr Aug mags to cleaning products and chemicals. Other than that, the original mags are perfectly fine.
Cleaning products and chemicals? I've got a few magazines that have had 5,000+ rounds through them, and I've never even wiped them down. Only if I whipped out the "white glove" can I tell the difference between my brand new mags and and the uber used mags. Heck, I've only ever taken one mag apart, and that was just to see how the floorplate stayed on.
Does anybody else find they need to clean their AUG mags?
I just slide an old toothbrush in there every five years or so.
AUG mags are the world standard in durability and engineering. They are; for all practicable purposes -- perfect. I've never had ONE fail me and I've used them for 22 years now. Same springs, same floor plates, zero issues. I've literally loaded and unloaded them thousands and thousands of times for the two AUG's I've had; one early 902 series, followed by a later 907 series, which ate CASES of ammo every year.
Every few years i'll wrap some cloth around an old toothbrush and wipe the insides, that all folks.