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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2288487" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>I run both mapguls and metal import mags. both work well, Neither give any trouble. If you store poly mags loaded for any length of time, make sure to use the pop on covers as the pressure will cause the feet to spread on the mag.</p><p></p><p>The rest of the add on's are just man jewelry for the average dude. 4 rail hand guards look great and are fun for about a minute. Then it starts to have that cheese grater feel. If you wanna go that way, get covers. Iron sights are always a good idea to know how to use. I keep a set of MBUS sights on my ar's for when the battery dies in the EOTech (which has happened a number of times). thats the down side of fancy shmancy red dot sights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2288487, member: 30309"] I run both mapguls and metal import mags. both work well, Neither give any trouble. If you store poly mags loaded for any length of time, make sure to use the pop on covers as the pressure will cause the feet to spread on the mag. The rest of the add on's are just man jewelry for the average dude. 4 rail hand guards look great and are fun for about a minute. Then it starts to have that cheese grater feel. If you wanna go that way, get covers. Iron sights are always a good idea to know how to use. I keep a set of MBUS sights on my ar's for when the battery dies in the EOTech (which has happened a number of times). thats the down side of fancy shmancy red dot sights. [/QUOTE]
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