+1 for Scheel'sI went with Scheel's. Family owned, fair prices and rocket fast shipping.
Fingers crossed for your order coming in timely.................I know that feeling well.
+1 for Scheel'sI went with Scheel's. Family owned, fair prices and rocket fast shipping.
Fingers crossed for your order coming in timely.................I know that feeling well.
If gun owners in New Jersey and New York don't give a **** about magazine capacity limits, I don't see why anyone in a state as red as Indiana should give a ****.I don't disagree but if B), then demand is going to be crazy then. Kinda like when NY(?) did their ban a couple years ago.
This.If gun owners in New Jersey and New York don't give a **** about magazine capacity limits, I don't see why anyone in a state as red as Indiana should give a ****.
More full mags is better, even if they're only 10 rounders maybe, because that's what they had in stock?I may be dense, but can someone explain the desire to order low capacity 10 round mags?
I get being concerned that standard mags may be banned, but A). **** that noise, and B). If they were to be banned and one was actually concerned with complying with that nonsense, wouldn't 10 rounders still be available to buy then?
I may be dense, but can someone explain the desire to order low capacity 10 round mags?
I get being concerned that standard mags may be banned, but A). **** that noise, and B). If they were to be banned and one was actually concerned with complying with that nonsense, wouldn't 10 rounders still be available to buy then?
To capitalize on selling to mag ban states when mag prices go up and eventually out of stock?I may be dense, but can someone explain the desire to order low capacity 10 round mags?
I get being concerned that standard mags may be banned, but A). **** that noise, and B). If they were to be banned and one was actually concerned with complying with that nonsense, wouldn't 10 rounders still be available to buy then?
Update: Just got ship confirmation today, so maybe I'm one of the lucky ones.I just ordered 10 of these ($12.95, no tax, free shipping):
Magpul PMAG 10-Round GEN M3 AR/M4 Magazine
The PMAG 10 GEN M3 is a 10-round 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Remington) polymer magazine for AR15/M4 compatible weapons. Incorporating new material technology and manufacturing processes for enhanced strength, durability, and reliability, the PMAG 10 provides nextwww.armsunlimited.com
Never dealt with this site before so I hope they're good to go.
Well, on a less political note, they're also easier to use at the range sometimes, especially when firing off the bench.I may be dense, but can someone explain the desire to order low capacity 10 round mags?
I get being concerned that standard mags may be banned, but A). **** that noise, and B). If they were to be banned and one was actually concerned with complying with that nonsense, wouldn't 10 rounders still be available to buy then?
Best answer I've read so far.To capitalize on selling to mag ban states when mag prices go up and eventually out of stock?