Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Looks like a home rolled m16 also
Not sure if legal.....

It is legal.
RDIAS then, eh?
Any news on the release date for the hundreds?
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Looks like a home rolled m16 also
Not sure if legal.....

It is legal.
RDIAS then, eh?
Any news on the release date for the hundreds?
RR
Midway still has it as 7/11 in stock date
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Looks like a home rolled m16 also
Not sure if legal.....

It is legal.
RDIAS then, eh?
Any news on the release date for the hundreds?
RR
The guy said it was done on a mill and a drill press a few years back. But you can do that if you are one of the Lucky ones.
We are hoping he gets the 100rd mag early also.
That 60 is supposed to be at the 4th of July MG Shoot in Texas. It is expected to see some more use.
Originally Posted By Titan_Maximum:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Looks like a home rolled m16 also
Not sure if legal.....

It is legal.
RDIAS then, eh?
Any news on the release date for the hundreds?
RR
The guy said it was done on a mill and a drill press a few years back. But you can do that if you are one of the Lucky ones.
We are hoping he gets the 100rd mag early also.
That 60 is supposed to be at the 4th of July MG Shoot in Texas. It is expected to see some more use.
So he's an SOT?
Still haven't made it down to pick up my two mags. Anyway, I noticed in the video that the bolt was not locking back on empty on either rifle.
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Titan_Maximum:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By RenegadeX:
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Looks like a home rolled m16 also
Not sure if legal.....

It is legal.
RDIAS then, eh?
Any news on the release date for the hundreds?
RR
The guy said it was done on a mill and a drill press a few years back. But you can do that if you are one of the Lucky ones.
We are hoping he gets the 100rd mag early also.
That 60 is supposed to be at the 4th of July MG Shoot in Texas. It is expected to see some more use.
So he's an SOT?
Yes, he was banned from here or two year or so ago.
I will miss the Leona Shoot this year.
So lets see about $100,000 in Class 3 guns were used to test a $129.00 Mag.
COOL
God that disassembly reassembly looks like a pain in the ass.
If i'm going to get one might as well spend the extra bit of cash and get a 100 rounder. I get may get 2 for the zombie hoards.
Originally Posted By rotorblade:
So lets see about $100,000 in Class 3 guns were used to test a $129.00 Mag.
COOL
How very arfcom of them.
Originally Posted By rotorblade:
So lets see about $100,000 in Class 3 guns were used to test a $129.00 Mag.
COOL
God that disassembly reassembly looks like a pain in the ass.
If i'm going to get one might as well spend the extra bit of cash and get a 100 rounder. I get may get 2 for the zombie hoards.
You have a point
The videos are great!
You guys commenting on the machine guns, there is a Class 3 forum under the Armory tab
Not here in the AR Magaine Forum 
Keep the thread on track
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Matt E.:
For those of you who already have mags...
Although the mag is easy to assemble and disassemble, it is not as easy as a standard mag. When reassembling the mag, it is possible to "get it wrong" or make a kink in the spring if you aren't paying attention and keeping them to the rear of the mag.
The best way to reassemble the mag is to first emplace the 2 column follower, the 2 column follower spring and 4 column follower into the mag body. There is only one way it can go.
Now, take the divider/spring guide (looks like a curved popsicle stick with a flat base) and slide it through the slot in the 2 column follower that is at the top of the mag, vic the feed lips.(as if you are loading, or stabbing the follower) You may have to flip it over and look into the bottom of the mag. Ensure that the curve of the divider is going in the same direction of the curve in the mag. Now, you should have the divider flat on it's own base,(on a table or flat surface) going through the 2 column follower from the top of the mag, which in turn will go through the 2 follower spring. You will be able to see it looking down into the bottom of the mag. Now, you have a platform in which to load the two 4 follower springs and the coupler. As the springs are compressed, the divider will remain inside the spring coils and keep them in line at the rear of the mag. Once the springs are compressed, and snapped beneath the base plate tabs, you simply pull the divider out of the top of the follower, and slide it into position at the bottom of the mag, inside the bottom 2 column follower spring, ensuring that the divider's curve is going the same way as the mag's curve. Replace the base plate. Now, load the mag. For the most part, if you have done something wrong, you will know in the first 10 rounds. Test for function.
I have disassembled and assembled the mags several times with no issues just "jamming the springs back in." It can certainly be done. However, the above TTP leaves less room for error. If you are anything like me, you don't take you mags apart often anyway. (I spent a few years in the Army, and shoot some. I have only disassembled 1, One, as in a single 30 round mag in my whole life. Just throwing that out there) But, I know guys will take these apart anyway.
Let me know if there are any questions to the above TTP. When you guys read it, it may not make sense as I wrote it, and I'll be glad to expound.
Originally Posted By Gung_Ho_Guns:
Originally posted by Matt E.:
For those of you who already have mags...
Although the mag is easy to assemble and disassemble, it is not as easy as a standard mag. When reassembling the mag, it is possible to "get it wrong" or make a kink in the spring if you aren't paying attention and keeping them to the rear of the mag.
The best way to reassemble the mag is to first emplace the 2 column follower, the 2 column follower spring and 4 column follower into the mag body. There is only one way it can go.
Now, take the divider/spring guide (looks like a curved popsicle stick with a flat base) and slide it through the slot in the 2 column follower that is at the top of the mag, vic the feed lips.(as if you are loading, or stabbing the follower) You may have to flip it over and look into the bottom of the mag. Ensure that the curve of the divider is going in the same direction of the curve in the mag. Now, you should have the divider flat on it's own base,(on a table or flat surface) going through the 2 column follower from the top of the mag, which in turn will go through the 2 follower spring. You will be able to see it looking down into the bottom of the mag. Now, you have a platform in which to load the two 4 follower springs and the coupler. As the springs are compressed, the divider will remain inside the spring coils and keep them in line at the rear of the mag. Once the springs are compressed, and snapped beneath the base plate tabs, you simply pull the divider out of the top of the follower, and slide it into position at the bottom of the mag, inside the bottom 2 column follower spring, ensuring that the divider's curve is going the same way as the mag's curve. Replace the base plate. Now, load the mag. For the most part, if you have done something wrong, you will know in the first 10 rounds. Test for function.
I have disassembled and assembled the mags several times with no issues just "jamming the springs back in." It can certainly be done. However, the above TTP leaves less room for error. If you are anything like me, you don't take you mags apart often anyway. (I spent a few years in the Army, and shoot some. I have only disassembled 1, One, as in a single 30 round mag in my whole life. Just throwing that out there) But, I know guys will take these apart anyway.
Let me know if there are any questions to the above TTP. When you guys read it, it may not make sense as I wrote it, and I'll be glad to expound.
That is a neat trick.
Picked mine up last weekend. Used them. They worked.......great. Should have picked the third mag when I had the chance. I will get a couple more to keep around.
I have been using mine for a couple of weeks. No problems and locks the bolts back on three different AR's. About 450 rounds used so far.
Originally Posted By Shermantor-AR15:
Any reviews on the 100 round mags yet? so far everyone it seems like everyone is talking about the 60 rounders.
Quoting myself, still waiting here about the 100 rounders.
Anyone selling these online yet? Midway pushed back stock date till end of Aug.
Originally Posted By fuzzy03cls:
Anyone selling these online yet? Midway pushed back stock date till end of Aug.
From what I am seeing it's hit and miss right now
I know of one Industry Partner that has the 60 Round and that is Element Arms
you can give them a call and see if they have any left in stock
So nobody is selling the 100's online yet, then?
Originally Posted By IndustrialRescue:
So nobody is selling the 100's online yet, then?
Word from a SureFire Rep is that they have not been released yet
Anyone have the 60s in stock?
I have not seen any. Just saw two more.
Originally Posted By VashTheStampede:
I have not seen any. Just saw two more.