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Posted: 10/26/2010 1:17:14 PM EDT
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Anyone use/have a coupler for Pmags? I can't find one specifically made for them, but what else is there that works?
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http://www.lapolicegear.com/magpul-pmag-mag-grip.html I've got this one, it's aluminum, cheap, and holds them solidly. Works well for my purposes.
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Quoted: http://www.lapolicegear.com/magpul-pmag-mag-grip.html I've got this one, it's aluminum, cheap, and holds them solidly. Works well for my purposes. +1 |
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I have a springer precision Pmag coupler. Solid unit. If you use older pmags there is no play - rock solid. Revision M Pmags have a little wobble, you can remove putting a strip or 2 of electrical tape on the base before you attach.
I bought it but honestly never took it out shooting - as I didnt take into account the weight. As soon as I tried it out I realized it just made the rifle too heavy for my liking. Although that was a while ago and I recently turned my barrel into a lightweight so maybe I should try it out again. I could also part with it cheap ... IM me. ETA: good youtube review NOT MY PIC
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Try a Blue Force Gear Redi Mag. If you have butterfingers for some reason... (stress, perhaps... especially when trying to align your sights on someones forehead...) If you drop your mags that are coupled, then BOTH are on the deck. BOTH are in the dirt. BOTH are in the mud. BOTH are in the sand. BOTH have bounced on the concrete. BOTH are now having you scramble...
Try a Redi Mag. The manual of arms is simple and you can become quite "spoiled" with it. |
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try this
http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MSI&Product_Code=MCE&Category_Code= this is a package of two one for the top and one for the bottom (with a handle to "help" remove it from a pouch) i cut the strap off the bottom one and u can use one per mag instead of two, as a bonus i got two packages of two at a clearance sale at us cav for 4.99 each |
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