You can actually order two of each kind.. ;)mikejarhead wrote:You can still backorder them from Midway USA but they are limiting customers to 2 magazines.
I ordered 2 & my wife ordered 2.
Mike C.
So get the m2 and m3 both with and without window..
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You can actually order two of each kind.. ;)mikejarhead wrote:You can still backorder them from Midway USA but they are limiting customers to 2 magazines.
I ordered 2 & my wife ordered 2.
Mike C.
Awesome, ordered 8! Backordered some from brownells earlier, figure this way I have two shots at it.Ericstac wrote:You can actually order two of each kind.. ;)mikejarhead wrote:You can still backorder them from Midway USA but they are limiting customers to 2 magazines.
I ordered 2 & my wife ordered 2.
Mike C.
So get the m2 and m3 both with and without window..
All the cool people have them. I have a lot of them but I also have a lot more uSGI magsThomas wrote:Okay, what makes a PMAG so popular?
I prefer Lancer bc of the metal feeding lipspbwalker wrote:Just ordered 10 mags from Lancer...didn't want to get too many as I am not familiar with them...placed the order, then saw this:
Magazine Orders May Be Delayed 3 to 6 months. Your Credit Card Will Be Charged When The Order Is Placed. Please Be Aware That A 15% Cancellation Fee Will Be Charged.
Well, it was on the home page...so it is partially my fault. I just clicked the links posted in this thread, and ordered. I'm thinking the delay is for the back ordered mags (which appear to be the black ones at the moment).Thomas wrote:There's nopbwalker wrote:Just ordered 10 mags from Lancer...didn't want to get too many as I am not familiar with them...placed the order, then saw this:
Magazine Orders May Be Delayed 3 to 6 months. Your Credit Card Will Be Charged When The Order Is Placed. Please Be Aware That A 15% Cancellation Fee Will Be Charged.about it. That's just unethical. I wouldn't be surprised if that was illegal in some states. That information should be given upfront. Their Terms and Conditions doesn't even mention the cancellation fee. If you point that out, and if they had any brains, they should give you your full money back and not charge you any fees.
My personal experience the metal mags I have will not chamber a round when completely full. I can only load 27 in these while the PMags I have are reliable with 30 rounds in them.Thomas wrote:Okay, what makes a PMAG so popular?
This video was made by active duty troops in Iraq, testing the PMAG to destruction, compared to the standard GI issue steel magazine, and the HK magazine. The PMAG can be destroyed, but it takes a whole lot more to do it. They even took a magazine with 29 rounds in it and filled it with Iraqi sand, and then tried to cycle the rounds out of the mag into an ammo can using a Maglula tool. There was some jamming, but it was still serviceable and the jams were easily cleared. The tester declared that, in an emergency, the magazine could still be used. Neither the GI nor the HK mags would stand up to sand that way.AndyC wrote:They're reliable and strong as all get-out; there are videos on Youtube and the like showing trucks being driven over them.Thomas wrote:Okay, what makes a PMAG so popular?