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Strider12

Sniper
Lifetime Supporter
Mar 25, 2015
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897
113
Atlanta
Zip code
30341
Also, the Troy battle mags PSA had a long while back for $5 have ran just fine for my wife through out the classes we've been to.
These are the only mags that do not work in this. Total jam-o-matic.

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SouthernSlammed

Gingerbeard Operator
Lifetime Supporter
Aug 29, 2015
3,107
2,616
113
Fapville
Zip code
31061
P-Mags - haven't had any issues... got some old colt GI mags - no issues from those either!
 

Laufen

Beloved flaming retard
Lifetime Supporter
Mar 23, 2015
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6,129
113
I85
Zip code
30030
I have mostly Pmags, some GI's, Troy Battlemags, and some Hexmags. Can't tell a bit of difference functionality wise between them.
 

cmshoot

Marksman
Jul 12, 2016
1,403
1,710
113
Dallas, GA
Zip code
30132
I have a dozen Maklarbak TTC mags that I've been testing the hell out of for over a year now. No issues in any firearm I've tried them in, including an M249 SAW. I'm not going to replace all my mags with them, but it's a well thought out design that works exactly as intended.
 

literacola06

Hunter
Jul 5, 2016
11
8
3
Illinois
Zip code
60050
I've heard horrible things from instructors about Hexmags...I buy almost strictly P-Mags, I see no reason not to, they're so cheap and they're PROVEN.


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Mac11FA

Disgruntled large member
Super Moderator
Lifetime Supporter
Patriot Lifetime
Mar 26, 2015
3,840
3,011
113
Locust Grove, GA
Zip code
30248
I stick to Pmags or aluminum. Both can be had on the cheap. Picked up a couple ProMags one time and they are junk.