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Tuesday, January 05, 2021

The Magpul GEN M3 PMAG (Did you know… ?)

What makes the Magpul GEN M3 PMAG different from other magazines? Apart from an aggressive texture, reinforced mag catch, over insertion stop, anti-tilt follower and a litany of additional features, here’s what you may not know about the Magpul GEN M3 PMAG. 

VIDEO HERE  (4:12 minutes)

14 comments:

  1. I've been running the same batch of 14 or so PMags in my ARs forever, including in 3 gun. I don't treat them nice. Empty mags and partials get dropped and picked up later (sometimes stepped on after they fall), I "monopod" my rifle on them, which means I basically land on the bottom of the mag when I drop prone. I leave them loaded for months/years at a time before rotating them out of the "ready" group into the "range" group.

    Only problem I've had with them is the springs eventually starting to wear out. Even then, they fed just fine, but I noticed my bolt wasn't locking rear on certain mags. And that took a LOT of use.

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    1. It is probably something other than the spring - assuming it is properly made.
      A proper spring does not "wear out" so to speak.

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    2. They may not "wear out" like an old pair of boots, but they do become compressed and loose their "spring back". I've replaced a shitload of springs in guns, cars & tools to get them running again.

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    3. Not true, I've heard the same complaint from many expert rifleman

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    4. You are wrong Stuart. It's called metal fatigue.

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    5. Springs absolutely do wear out. Pistol recoil springs usually have a round count spec on them, and should be replaced regularly (every 2000 or so rounds, is good.) AR buffer springs are one of the reasons people come out of the military thinking the platform is bad. Their buffer springs are all worn out.

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  2. Slightly off topic, I had my Live Fire range test yesterday as part of my requirements for applying for a license to carry.

    First two pistols were in 22LR caliber, there were a surprising number of misfires. The range instructor was a little embarrassed but explained that in order to find enough rounds to teach the class he had to scrounge around and beg, burrow or buy from private stocks. Some of which was not, apparently, stored correctly.
    If and when I get my license and can legally shop for guns and ammunition, I foresee headaches ahead.

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    1. Legally shop for guns? Jersey, Massachusetts or New York?

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    2. Mass-ass-chusetts. Where else? You need a license to carry to buy Mace or a Taser here.

      Yet when I was a kid here, I could go up to the corner store and buy a box of 22 shorts for the single shot bolt action. Not the state I grew up in.

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    3. I have 4000 22LRs for sale. Won't deal with stupid laws about owning ammo but these are federal in 525 round boxes. Legit commercial stuff, 2 years old

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    4. Oh and I'm in WV, Charles Town near frederick md

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  3. PMAGS, great stocking stuffers, women!

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  4. Everyone dies in a foreign country

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  5. I disagree John, it is the same state.
    You choose to put up with their bullshit.

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