Posted: 5/14/2013 7:07:27 PM EDT
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I posted this question in the mag section before it got locked. It looks like this is a more appropriate place to ask this.
Does anyone know when the Gen 4 Pmags will be designed and sold? |
| No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. I'm hoping the Gen4's will work properly with the shortened XM897 Thermonuclear tipped rounds, Gen3's seem to want to jam every time I reverse thrust with my EVA tactical maneuvering pack and spin to take care of targets below me. |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. Well now you're just being silly
Surely the gen4's will be a polymer housing for the power source in a certain plasma rifle in the 40 watt range
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. I see you don't meet Golden Spike's requirements for Regolith resistance yet........... |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. I'm hoping the Gen4's will work properly with the shortened XM897 Thermonuclear tipped rounds, Gen3's seem to want to jam every time I reverse thrust with my EVA tactical maneuvering pack and spin to take care of targets below me. WIN!! |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. Is this research going to be conducted at your new cold fusion powered PMAG manufacturing facility on the free state of Mars? You guys need to hurry up with the polymer flux capacitors too. Always telling us of new products and never meeting release standards. Jerks. |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. Is this research going to be conducted at your new cold fusion powered PMAG manufacturing facility on the free state of Mars? You guys need to hurry up with the polymer flux capacitors too. Always telling us of new products and never meeting release standards. Jerks. I'm boycotting Magpul until Pmags are proven reliable after a nuclear event
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. this future... must come faster |
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No solid date on Gen 4 release currently. We are still working on some tweaks to optimize them for employment in Thermospheric and Exospheric conditions, including optimization for High-G transport, rapid transition between pressurized environments, vacuum, and a variety of planetary surface conditions, rapid extreme temperature variations, exposure to unfiltered solar radiation, manipulation with heavy pressurized gloves, and compatibility with ILC Dover Mark III and I-Suit LCE as well as the OI Constellation System's projected requirements. Ahhhh... Gotta love science. |