Botach has Surefeed E2s for $9.98 each at this time.
Botach has Surefeed E2s for $9.98 each at this time.
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Not another dime.
And they also have cute little 10 rounders for $14.98
Are the E2's GTG? I might get a couple just to try the texture.
Over the weekend I gathered up about 30 Gen M3s and tried them in a known tight lower that I have, that is tighter than the BCM I also have.
About half the Pmags would not drop free.
I have a box full (nearly 100) of Colt, Okay, and Brownells legit usgi mags and I tried about half of them and quit after no more than zero did not drop free.
I’m going to put the blame mostly on the mags.
I use Lancer mags for "serious use*", and as backup a few stainless steel Okay mags. I have some Pmags that I keep for range use & plinking.
* I'm a chef not a SEAL so take this as you like.
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned. - Richard Feynman
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist.- Archbishop Helder Câmara
Yeah, brain fart. Mine are ASC; my bad!
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned. - Richard Feynman
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist.- Archbishop Helder Câmara
Weapon Outfitters has SOLGW steel mags for $15. I have no experience with them but I like the idea of steel mags for serious use (which for me is sitting in the safe as a "just in case" home defense gun, so not that serious) so I ordered 10. Hoping they work well.
The SoLGW steelies are made by Duramag, which have not had the best of reputations; their lineage derives from the much maligned C-Products magazine line. I'll stress that I've not heard anything directly negative about them, aluminum or steel, as they're a relatively new company, but I don't really see the point of steel AR-15 mags, either; AFAIK, they're actually about as susceptible to damage to the feedlips when dropped as aluminum, due to the excess weight. I remember the H&K Maritime mags being much maligned, too, despite being steel and of high quality manufacturing.
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