With the price of non-plastic-lipped mags, why would one bother with plastic-lips?
Steel, and aluminum GI surplus will last longer, but w/anti-tilt followers in metal mags, I don't bother with plastic-lipped mags, if it can be avoided.
I don't even run plastic-lip mags in my 10/22... ... ...
promags are notorious for shitty QC, I remember when I had a mini 14 I bought 5 promags for it and only 3 of them worked out of the box while the other ones I had to fiddle fart around with them to "fix" them.ProMag magazines for Beretta 21A are pure junk. But their M1A magazine price tag are quite attractive.
Has anyone had good experience with ProMag?
ProMag magazines for Beretta 21A are pure junk. But their M1A magazine price tag are quite attractive.
Has anyone had good experience with ProMag?
I bought two ProMag PT92 magazines in 1991 and they have never failed me. That said, my AK74 mag was crap (fail to feed), as was my Shield 9 mag (fail to lock the slide on empty), as well as my Ruger LC9s mag (poorly molded/cracked follower). In other words, either the PT92 mags work, or their 90s era mags work and their QC got worse over time. I think I am done with ProMag.I've had ProMags for my Taurus PT92 that worked. For my 10-22, they were junk. My overall impression is that they're generally junk with an occasional exception.
Ihad to replace the bases on two Promag for Sig p320 then they worked perfectly, (would not latch)ProMag magazines for Beretta 21A are pure junk. But their M1A magazine price tag are quite attractive.
Has anyone had good experience with ProMag?
ProMag can be hit or miss, but more miss than hit. There are just many other better magazines on the market than ProMag.
BTDT years ago!They pretty much count on new gun owners who haven't heard, see their products, and think "Hey, for that price I can't go wrong!"
And then they find out they went wrong.