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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2656440" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Pmags are designed with enough space to make downloading them unnecessary. As has been mentioned, you can actually fit 31 rounds in the 5.56 mags, and they will seat in the mag well if the bolt is locked back, functioning perfectly fine that way. The only failures I have had with Pmags are cracked feed lips from overzealous seating. The mags still functioned but I have relegated them to the "practice" pile. The crack will be almost imperceptible at the rear of the mag on the feed lip. Could only see the problem when The mag was loaded, or I forced the lips apart with my fingers. (Do not insert joke here)</p><p>I am unsure how many loadings they had at the point of failure, but would estimate they lasted a good 6 months before the issue arose. Although some have gone well over a year without issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2656440, member: 8377"] Pmags are designed with enough space to make downloading them unnecessary. As has been mentioned, you can actually fit 31 rounds in the 5.56 mags, and they will seat in the mag well if the bolt is locked back, functioning perfectly fine that way. The only failures I have had with Pmags are cracked feed lips from overzealous seating. The mags still functioned but I have relegated them to the "practice" pile. The crack will be almost imperceptible at the rear of the mag on the feed lip. Could only see the problem when The mag was loaded, or I forced the lips apart with my fingers. (Do not insert joke here) I am unsure how many loadings they had at the point of failure, but would estimate they lasted a good 6 months before the issue arose. Although some have gone well over a year without issue. [/QUOTE]
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