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Plastic P-Mags VS Aluminum GI Mags for AR
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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1789002" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>That's one thing about the pmags to be conscious of. They will hold 31 rounds. That makes them very hard to seat on a closed bolt and have seen many people drop a mag after doing a reload because it wasn't seated properly. If you're one of those people that load to 28, good for you. I don't. I want 30 in my mag. With pmags holding 31, a mag with 30 isn't any harder to seat than one with 28. One way to always know you have 30 in your pmag is to look at the last round in the mag, if it's on the right side you have 30. If its on the left side, you have 31. This is assuming you have it full. Just something to keep in mind if you are using them for a duty or where you will die if you eff up a reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1789002, member: 8931"] That's one thing about the pmags to be conscious of. They will hold 31 rounds. That makes them very hard to seat on a closed bolt and have seen many people drop a mag after doing a reload because it wasn't seated properly. If you're one of those people that load to 28, good for you. I don't. I want 30 in my mag. With pmags holding 31, a mag with 30 isn't any harder to seat than one with 28. One way to always know you have 30 in your pmag is to look at the last round in the mag, if it's on the right side you have 30. If its on the left side, you have 31. This is assuming you have it full. Just something to keep in mind if you are using them for a duty or where you will die if you eff up a reload. [/QUOTE]
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