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8/10/2013 4:58:24 PM EDT
Do you manufacture your own magazines or are they built by someone else?

I need some magazines, but honestly I am not willing to put out ~75 bucks each if they are just rebadged C-Products or something similar.

If they are something really top shelf, beyond typical industry standards like the rest of your stuff you guys build that I have seen, I will pop for a couple to try them.

Thanks.
8/10/2013 5:35:09 PM EDT
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Do you manufacture your own magazines or are they built by someone else?

I need some magazines, but honestly I am not willing to put out ~75 bucks each if they are just rebadged C-Products or something similar.

If they are something really top shelf, beyond typical industry standards like the rest of your stuff you guys build that I have seen, I will pop for a couple to try them.

Thanks.
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LT makes them, and they are definitely worth every penny.

Archived thread on them by ML and MF..
8/10/2013 6:11:41 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for that.

Now, just to be sure, they do properly fit a S&W M&P 10, right?
8/10/2013 7:40:54 PM EDT
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Didn't know what a  S&W M&P 10 was until  I looked it up.
After looking it up - it uses PMAG 762 - so the LT mags should be a perfect fit. GTG!
8/11/2013 12:51:07 AM EDT
[#4]
+1 for the LT mags-  pricey, but worth every penny.
8/11/2013 7:51:00 AM EDT
[#5]
Almost as good as, as good as, or better than 7.62 PMAGs? Curious because I can find PMAGs cheaper.
8/11/2013 8:14:48 AM EDT
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They are very nice, but really become worth their weight in gold for reloading; their construction allows for greater overall length than the PMags.  For factory loads, i stick with PMags.
8/11/2013 11:22:37 AM EDT
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They are very nice, but really become worth their weight in gold for reloading; their construction allows for greater overall length than the PMags.  For factory loads, i stick with PMags.
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Thanks for the info. I really should get into reloading, but with the rate I shoot shotguns and how little I shoot rifles, I just don't see the need. I probably shoot about 2k a year through my rifles and about 40-50k a year through my Perazzi.