Mag block and 9mm mags

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mmchambers06

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That makes sense. I was just thinking less moving parts, ect. I have a low tolerance for guns that don't go bang every-time (FTF FTE ect). But if ur saying a highly reliable 9mm AR can be had with a drop in, then that's definitely the way I'll go.

Thanks Whitey!

Well, the AR is not going to be the problem....getting mags to run 100% is! :popcorn:
 

WhiteyMacD

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I've heard some others talking about that before. So running RRA block with RRA mags still has issues? Or just the uzi converted mags and such?

IMHO, if you can get UZI mags that have been properly notched, or if you can get your hands on older cproducts mags, you should be GTG. I dont have any FTE/FTF problems with my new Cprods, but I do have an issue with them getting bent out of shape if I drop the mag.
 

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If ya don't have a Lula to help load your mags you can use this method to top them off when things get tuff.
While holding the mag in one hand with the magazine feed perpendicular to your thumb place the next round on top of the last loaded round. Then apply pressure with your thumb on the next round to load. Now while appling pressure to the next round smack the bottom of the mag into your off hand or a hard surface. Inertia will cause loaded round stack to compress spring and your thumb will set the next round into the stack. Repeat until mag is full.
 

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