Posted: 4/25/2011 5:19:39 AM EDT
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Magpul tactical lunchbox (or sandwich protector at the minimum, would sell faster than rotten eggs at a Bieber appearance)(also a good, not-crazy idea, would keep your lunch unsquished in your pack)
Magpul tactical beverage holder, hot/cold, ambidextrous, AFG-based design for a handle (basically a travel mug type thing) Magpul tactical alarm clock or wristwatch; analogue format with Costa pointing for the hour and minute hands, and his rifle spinning for the second hand |
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I've been agonizing on how to create a MOE based FF tube that can hold zero with lasers, etc. No such luck yet.
I'd LOVE a magpul flashlight that can compete with the G2, etc. Heck, make it take the same drop ins even. Magpul version of a redimag flashlight mounts 1911 grips Magpul Laptop cases or a wallet/passport carrier
Twinkie, Twinkie, Cupcake, Secondary bumper sticker Poly molded Magpul logo with sticky back to go on whatever. |
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I've been agonizing on how to create a MOE based FF tube that can hold zero with lasers, etc. No such luck yet. I'd LOVE a magpul flashlight that can compete with the G2, etc. Heck, make it take the same drop ins even. Magpul version of a redimag flashlight mounts 1911 grips Magpul Laptop cases or a wallet/passport carrier
Twinkie, Twinkie, Cupcake, Secondary bumper sticker Poly molded Magpul logo with sticky back to go on whatever. NM FF tube maybe? Might have to do a bit of milling on it. Definitely want one. |
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Double floor plate. Basically two floor plates put together to simplify coupling. Weak point of attachment. Using the base plate to combine the two would lower the amount of torque necessary to snap/break the part in question. Further, the fact that the part that would break also doubles as the base plate would increase the likelihood that one or both mags would be rendered useless. |
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Two ARs straped together by a quick detach through lever, so that when one rifle breaks, I have a second rifle at the ready, and I can just ditch the first rifle with thr throw of a lever. The only logical solution to keeping a spare rifle.
Magpul polymer optics. An AFG that turns into a bipod. A polymer Carrier, in multiple colors. Polymer 1911 Mags. Polymer stock for a Mosin Nagant, with railz. REALLY.............
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Two ARs straped together by a quick detach through lever, so that when one rifle breaks, I have a second rifle at the ready, and I can just ditch the first rifle with thr throw of a lever. The only logical solution to keeping a spare rifle. Magpul polymer optics. An AFG that turns into a bipod. A polymer Carrier, in multiple colors. Polymer 1911 Mags. Polymer stock for a Mosin Nagant, with railz. REALLY.............
I see you work for Red Jacket Firearms. :P |
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Two ARs strapped together by a quick detach through lever, so that when one rifle breaks, I have a second rifle at the ready, and I can just ditch the first rifle with the throw of a lever. The only logical solution to keeping a spare rifle. Magpul polymer optics. An AFG that turns into a bipod. A polymer Carrier, in multiple colors. Polymer 1911 Mags. Polymer stock for a Mosin Nagant, with railz. REALLY.............
I see you work for Red Jacket Firearms. :P I was actually thinking of someone's recent post about being worried that every part on their AR would break, and they want stock, grip, and rail attachments for replacement parts, so the idea of "a spare rifle in a grip" was thrown out there, but that is impossibleness. So strapping two together, and using one until the other breaks could solve this issue, it you Red Jacket it up and use both at the same time, then they both could break at the same time and you would have to transition to your side arm, or just be completely rifle less... |
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Two ARs strapped together by a quick detach through lever, so that when one rifle breaks, I have a second rifle at the ready, and I can just ditch the first rifle with the throw of a lever. The only logical solution to keeping a spare rifle. Magpul polymer optics. An AFG that turns into a bipod. A polymer Carrier, in multiple colors. Polymer 1911 Mags. Polymer stock for a Mosin Nagant, with railz. REALLY.............
I see you work for Red Jacket Firearms. :P I was actually thinking of someone's recent post about being worried that every part on their AR would break, and they want stock, grip, and rail attachments for replacement parts, so the idea of "a spare rifle in a grip" was thrown out there, but that is impossibleness. So strapping two together, and using one until the other breaks could solve this issue, it you Red Jacket it up and use both at the same time, then they both could break at the same time and you would have to transition to your side arm, or just be completely rifle less... We could go the whole way and wrap the whole setup in copper piping and run coolant pumps strapped to our backs. |
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Two ARs strapped together by a quick detach through lever, so that when one rifle breaks, I have a second rifle at the ready, and I can just ditch the first rifle with the throw of a lever. The only logical solution to keeping a spare rifle. Magpul polymer optics. An AFG that turns into a bipod. A polymer Carrier, in multiple colors. Polymer 1911 Mags. Polymer stock for a Mosin Nagant, with railz. REALLY.............
I see you work for Red Jacket Firearms. :P I was actually thinking of someone's recent post about being worried that every part on their AR would break, and they want stock, grip, and rail attachments for replacement parts, so the idea of "a spare rifle in a grip" was thrown out there, but that is impossibleness. So strapping two together, and using one until the other breaks could solve this issue, it you Red Jacket it up and use both at the same time, then they both could break at the same time and you would have to transition to your side arm, or just be completely rifle less... We could go the whole way and wrap the whole setup in copper piping and run coolant pumps strapped to our backs. You watch too much Red Jacket... |
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New DVD: The Art of the Combat Shower
The rules on our outpost are 3 min initial rinse, turn water off, soap up, 3 min final rinse, you done. We have ran out of water 3 or 4 times. I know Magpul can apply their Efficiancy, Consistancy, Reality concept to this problem. Usualy we have hot water, and that is my comfort zone. What happens when theres NO hot water and we have to use lukewarm or cold water? I still need to get clean. What if we dont have shower trailers, out in Durkadurkastan on our Bradleys and we have to use the "Stand in drip pan while your buddy stands on top of vehicle and pours from a 5gal water can on you" method? Make sure to discuss baby wipes and their many uses. This could spark a whole line of Magpul latrine accessories. I need an OD green polymer loofa for sure. Polymer razor handles with QD razor cartrige heads, complete with Redi-Mag style holder incase you have to shave very quickly. Costa could do a "Beard care in a combat environment" section. Single point soap on a rope is an obvious choice; drop a mag and you can take down a helo, drop the soap.....eeehhhh.... |
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Magpul tactical lunchbox (or sandwich protector at the minimum, would sell faster than rotten eggs at a Bieber appearance)(also a good, not-crazy idea, would keep your lunch unsquished in your pack) Magpul tactical beverage holder, hot/cold, ambidextrous, AFG-based design for a handle (basically a travel mug type thing) Magpul tactical alarm clock or wristwatch; analogue format with Costa pointing for the hour and minute hands, and his rifle spinning for the second hand It sounds like you just want Magpul to make things that other companies already do pretty well. |
or a wallet/passport carrier