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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1911221" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>One that I would stay away from are the D&H teflon coated mags with magpul followers, at least the FDE colored ones. I bought 7, and when I left them in my trunk for a few hours in mag pouches on a hot summer day, the teflon melted and stuck them together. I don't know about you guys, but I like for my serious use gear to be able to be left in a car trunk for a while without melting. I have heard people say that the plain gray and black ones are good to go and that they never had this kind of trouble with them, so maybe it's just certain colors of their teflon coating. Anyway I contacted D&H and they didn't get back to me or try to make it right, so needless to say I won't be using their stuff anymore and will be telling this story to everyone I know who is wondering about what mags to buy. </p><p></p><p>I sold those D&H mags at a gun show for $7/apiece, and have replaced them with P-mags. That is what I will be using from now on.</p><p></p><p>Another one to stay away from is the Israeli orlite mags. They are pieces of junk and will spew the rounds out if you look at them sideways. Back when I had my first AR I thought it was very unreliable, but turns out it was just that POS Israeli mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1911221, member: 4235"] One that I would stay away from are the D&H teflon coated mags with magpul followers, at least the FDE colored ones. I bought 7, and when I left them in my trunk for a few hours in mag pouches on a hot summer day, the teflon melted and stuck them together. I don't know about you guys, but I like for my serious use gear to be able to be left in a car trunk for a while without melting. I have heard people say that the plain gray and black ones are good to go and that they never had this kind of trouble with them, so maybe it's just certain colors of their teflon coating. Anyway I contacted D&H and they didn't get back to me or try to make it right, so needless to say I won't be using their stuff anymore and will be telling this story to everyone I know who is wondering about what mags to buy. I sold those D&H mags at a gun show for $7/apiece, and have replaced them with P-mags. That is what I will be using from now on. Another one to stay away from is the Israeli orlite mags. They are pieces of junk and will spew the rounds out if you look at them sideways. Back when I had my first AR I thought it was very unreliable, but turns out it was just that POS Israeli mag. [/QUOTE]
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