No I got mine alreadyOP are you still looking for .308 Pmags?
Have 4 (2×20 & 2×25) unused, I'd give you a good price on.
Let me know.
Throw the pro mag away. Friends don’t let friends use total ****Solid info. I currently have a 10rd magpul and a 20rd promag (came with the rifle) but the promag gave me feeding issues but I also had some other issues I since fixed with the rifle and havent tested the promag again yet.
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Some food for thought:I hear plastic mags can break lips easier in cold weather,
however if metal/aluminum mags were what I was issued,
I'd assume they last longer... but this in only my theory,
I am not saying it cannot happen w/ metal mags (steel OR aluminum), but I have never dropped an aluminum mag that ever caused any issues.Some food for thought:
I have dropped a metal mag and it took a set. Fortunately it was a tab that held the base plate. Still, aluminum mags come with the risk of taking a set when polymer mags tough enough, can bounce back....
Whatever. Just trying to offer information.How far are you dropping mags from, Sir?
Maybe your Calvary-jockeys on horseback are just too high to be dropping mags from that height?
Practice better mag-retention?