http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MAG270-36.html
pretty damn cheap compared to most 1911 mags, but the reviews are mixed.
ill be buying 4 myself, and taking them to EOSS when i get a chance.
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MAG270-36.html
pretty damn cheap compared to most 1911 mags, but the reviews are mixed.
ill be buying 4 myself, and taking them to EOSS when i get a chance.
Originally Posted by Nathan Lewis' testimony before congress
أحمد حكميOriginally Posted by Ron Paul's Farewell Address
I might order some of these. the only other "cheap" mag I'd use is a chip mccormick 8rd but those are 18 each.
seems like they like kimber and sw but RI's hate em
they have some kind of formula you can look up on their site. it calculates based on weight of product and address being shipped to
Originally Posted by Nathan Lewis' testimony before congress
أحمد حكميOriginally Posted by Ron Paul's Farewell Address
pre-range report:
-mags came in feeling greasing
-they slide in my gun about 70% of the way easily, than get harder to lock in place, force is required
-with unloaded mags, its harder to release the barrel via left slide release than when loaded
-ive heard they dont cycle hallow points that well.
all of this was for a Springfield TRP Operator. how it effects your different 1911s may vary.
next week, ill head out to the range and report back on how they function
Originally Posted by Nathan Lewis' testimony before congress
أحمد حكميOriginally Posted by Ron Paul's Farewell Address
and fyi, shipping came out to less than 8$/mag.
if these cycle well, itll beat paying 15$+ for other mags.
Originally Posted by Nathan Lewis' testimony before congress
أحمد حكميOriginally Posted by Ron Paul's Farewell Address
range report: mags worked great
used 50 rnds of wwb (cheap and dirty ammo), and 14 rounds some generic hallowpoint.
for 8$/mag after shipping, these are a great buy.
Originally Posted by Nathan Lewis' testimony before congress
أحمد حكميOriginally Posted by Ron Paul's Farewell Address
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