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  • HICKMAN

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    esrice

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    After watching the videos I'm intrigued.

    I saw those a couple days ago on M4C.net and passed them off as "gimmicky" and thought they looked like they would malf or break eventually. I just don't like when you take a fairly simple thing (like a metal tube, plate, and spring) and complicate it with extra springs and parts and places to fail, even if it does make it "more convenient".

    But, the Glock-guy in me likes seeing a product tossed in the sand, hit with a sledgehammer, shot with buckshot, pulled behind a 4-wheeler, and then tossed in an M16 and dumped. :D

    I will be watching these. . .
     

    HICKMAN

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    I bought one for $30 today, just to test it out.

    They were selling 4 for $110 at the show. I talked to the guy and he said he could get us a deal if we put together an INGO group buy of 100.

    Wanted to see what kind of interest we'd get before calling him.

    I instantly regretted buying five p-mags right before finding these guys.

    Mags are made in the good ol' USA too.
     
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