

Posted: 8/25/2020 10:16:51 PM EST
Anybody have experience with the AC Unity mags being sold by RTG. They have 30 and 40 round window mags for a very reasonable price. Considering trying some but thought best to check here first.
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In the AK world (where they originate), they are known to be crap. For a range mag? Sure..for HD? No.
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I couldn't resist trying their 45 round AK74 mags. $15 a piece, I'll save my expensive Russki 74 rounder.
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Well, decided to try some anyway. They work perfectly. Don't know how they'd hold up to combat, or being run over by a truck, but I don't intend to do either. I wouldn't hesitate to use them for HD. It'll take a while to see how they fare when left loaded.
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"Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." - Winston Churchill
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I would definitely like to see some reviews of them. See how they look next to a pmag ect.
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Originally Posted By TontoGoldstein: I seem to recall reading this in other threads about AC-Unity. Is this something you have posted multiple times? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TontoGoldstein: Originally Posted By Veprz: In the AK world (where they originate), they are known to be crap. For a range mag? Sure..for HD? No. I seem to recall reading this in other threads about AC-Unity. Is this something you have posted multiple times? I have several AC-unity ak mags in 5.45 and 5.56 and they work great, so I don't know whether he just got a bad one or what. They don't have a crap reputation and their HK and Glock mags are also supposed to be pretty good. |
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Originally Posted By TheFaz: I have several AC-unity ak mags in 5.45 and 5.56 and they work great, so I don't know whether he just got a bad one or what. They don't have a crap reputation and their HK and Glock mags are also supposed to be pretty good. View Quote |
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I picked up a couple of their Steyr AUG mags to try out. The only thing I’m concerned about while handling them is the amount of flex in the feedlips. However, they don’t seem to flex/spread while fully loaded so we’ll see how they do at the range when I can eventually go shoot again.
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I have some in 7.62 and 5.45. I have shot a lot of rounds with them. 100%. I really like them. The windows are great.
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Accidentally bought two when I was getting 5.45 mags.
They work just fine but are not drop free in my Anderson or PSA lower. They almost fo but not quite. I'm not an operator so I'm not bothered by that with 2 spare mags but FYI for those that care about that. I'll leave one loaded just to see what happens. I think it will be bad but I have other mags on case it fails as I expect it to. |
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Originally Posted By TontoGoldstein: I seem to recall reading this in other threads about AC-Unity. Is this something you have posted multiple times? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TontoGoldstein: Originally Posted By Veprz: In the AK world (where they originate), they are known to be crap. For a range mag? Sure..for HD? No. I seem to recall reading this in other threads about AC-Unity. Is this something you have posted multiple times? Which gets called out by guys who actually own and use the magazines. |
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