From experience calling is your best (only) bet. Lady was great when I actually got a person - taken care of in one call.Sent me black mags. Not happy. Have not responded to my email.
Bleh.
3020 rd mags??
Ehhh, those Surefire Mags aren't known to be the most reliable. Odd from Surefire but after all the paid promoters finished, they kind of dropped off the map.I found they had the cheapest Surefire 60 round coffin mags there also. 1/3 less than all other places. I ordered them last month and took about a week to arrive. They was just 100$ each. Other places wanted 180+$. Seems like a good place for mag deals
I mainly got them so if a ban happens I'll have a good metal mag that will last a while. I won't be using them much except as a main mag if a situation breaks out, once it's empty it will hit the floor and be followed by 30 rounders off my rig. I see drums the same way. But... if I did want to carry these on my chest I could. So they have that going for them. As far as reliability I haven't read up about them. I haven't seen anything bad yet about them tho. But yeah it was on my list of things to get before bans is all reallyEhhh, those Surefire Mags aren't known to be the most reliable. Odd from Surefire but after all the paid promoters finished, they kind of dropped off the map.
With PMAG D60/D50s, which are no longer than a regular AR-15/AR-10 mag and uber reliable, all other extended mags have kind of faded.
Indeed. Yeah I'm the exact same. Use it till it's done and ditch the big things. I see some folks using special pockets and stuff to hold drum mags. I'm like why even.. yeah lolYeah, I just went with the D60/D50 for the first mag in the gun and everything else is 30s / 20s. People often forget about the weight in the gun as well when having that many rounds. Useful for static shooting of course but it can make the gun less maneuverable when moving. Especially the D50s in an AR10 rifle, those chonky 762x51 rounds really add up!