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7/15/2004 7:30:56 PM EDT
Hey, need some help!  

Looking for the name(s) of the deivce or manufacturer that allows you to hold two mags side-by-side in the magwell.  As far as I recall, it is NOT a clamp that holds two mags together.  Instead, it's a deivce that attaches to the magwell that holds a mag next to the one that is loaded into the magwell.  What's its name?!

Thanks
7/15/2004 8:39:16 PM EDT
[#1]
redi-mag
Just keep in mind it mounts to the weapon, so it is always there.
7/23/2004 8:48:22 AM EDT
[#2]
Thanks!  any dissenting voices against adding one to my AR.  
7/23/2004 9:17:51 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Thanks!  any dissenting voices against adding one to my AR.  



Quoted:
Just keep in mind it mounts to the weapon, so it is always there.


Most skip the redi-mag, and go for one of the mag coupling devices like the mag-cinch, or the israeli clamp gets good review. Then they dump those to.
My preference would be for a clamp as you can redily remove it when it is not needed, with the redi-mag, it is always mounted to the weapon.
It's also more expensive. So, if you decide you don't want it, you have more to lose.
7/23/2004 10:56:33 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Thanks!  any dissenting voices against adding one to my AR.  



From what I've read here most do not feel like they are a good idea.  That said, 2 of my 4 lowers have Redi-mags installed, and I have a 3rd in the spare parts box.

As stated, they are "always there".

And on a favorite KISS "go-to" rifle, I always got a warm feeling knowing I would be stepping out into the dark with a pair of 30's on the rifle.  My basic, no other frills CAR-15 has worn a Redi-mag since they were first sold.  

My varmint rifle lower also has one.  When using the bipod, 20 rounders fit nicely, and I can drop the empty, and insert the new magazine without reaching around or making very many movements, a nice thing when sniping.

Expense is a valid point, since the clamps do about the same thing.

One thing I appreciate about how my Redi-mags are adjusted is that I can carefully press the mag release, and just drop the empty magazine.  A full one from my belt pouch can be used for the reload, RESERVING the full mag in the Redi-mag for an emergency.  At least that is how I consider them tactically, as a "LAST" mag I can count on for a super quick reload.

They ARE well made.  And even once installed, you do NOT have to stick a full 30 in there all the time.  The "weight penalty" when not in use is only 8.75 ounces, a big deal to light gun fans I suppose.  I will probably always want to have at least one Redi-mag fitted lower around, although I agree they are not essential items.

Paladin


7/24/2004 4:58:39 AM EDT
[#5]
F@%$#! Redimag.

Magcinch.
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