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1/2/2013 5:41:10 PM EDT
I'm in California so I need some decent priced 10 round mags I know magpul has announced their new 10 round but no date who else makes a good mag at a good price?
1/3/2013 4:33:37 AM EDT
[#1]
http://www.44mag.com/product/d_h_ar15_10_round_magazine/223_ar15_magazines out of stock, but I have 20 of these and all are gtg, and already have good springs and gen3 Magpul followers.

I put ranger plates on mine (which requires some minor modifications to the plates themselves)
1/3/2013 6:49:52 AM EDT
[#2]
See the above Topic about E-Lander Mags....  They have what appears to be a top quality 10 rd magazine.  I ordered some on the 21st and I am anxious to get them and try them out.  Mako, the company selling them looks to be top notch and communicates good lnfo on the magazines.

http://www.themakogroup.com/

1/3/2013 5:35:10 PM EDT
[#3]
Not sure the logistics of you buying a 20/30 so you could chopping it down - but chopping Pmags is pretty easy..

lingk to cal guns post - for the record gluing the end cap worked better for me than riveting did ( i used gorilla glue)

there were a couple posts on here in the fall about choppign them as well


I chopped some 308 Pmags down to one 10 and two 5 rds mags for hunting (not needed legally, i just didnt want to carry the extra weight)..  

the issue i ran into was that i had a time getting the exact round count i wanted..  my 10 rd can technically fit 11 if you push down really really hard and shove the bullet in there - im not sure if it would feed since its in there so tight, but it does go in the mag..   Also one of the 5 rounders ended up being a 4 rounder

Good luck..

Brian

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