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NOTALENT
03-02-2006, 09:13 AM
Has anyone tried them?? or is it best to us the Magnum Research Mags....There $27.00 aftermarket through this company is $10.00 It is the Baby 9mm.
http://www.gunclips.net/mareea.html

cdog
03-02-2006, 09:41 AM
Has anyone tried them?? or is it best to us the Magnum Research Mags....There $27.00 aftermarket through this company is $10.00 It is the Baby 9mm.
http://www.gunclips.net/mareea.html
Aftermarket mags are never that great unless their some sort of mil. spec. Go with the OG mags. here's a good place to buy.
http://www.cdnninvestments.com/index.html

NOTALENT
03-02-2006, 09:50 AM
Aftermarket mags are never that great unless their some sort of mil. spec. Go with the OG mags. here's a good place to buy.
http://www.cdnninvestments.com/index.html
Definatley better prices...do you know what the difference is between the compact and fullsize 9mm???

KineticoH20
03-02-2006, 09:53 AM
I just bought a new Desert Eagle Mag at turners yesterday, always stay with the original, it was only $29.00

Froggystyle
03-02-2006, 09:57 AM
More thought goes into the mags than you can imagine. Quality of springs, follower material and overall construction are always considerations.
You probably aren't using the mags in the manner I did, so you may never notice the difference, but the resistance to corrosion, wear and consistency is way up there on the stock OG mags in every case. I owned a couple of knock off mags for my HK and both rusted in the drawer, where my stock mags have been over the beach with me multiple times, cleaned off and oiled and remain virtually new, even after putting nearly 15,000 rounds through them (shot out two weapons, same mags...)
Just my .02

cdog
03-02-2006, 09:58 AM
Definatley better prices...do you know what the difference is between the compact and fullsize 9mm???
No I don't own one of those yet..... Buy a glock. 17 + 1 round and all the new production mags are unmarked. But if yougo with a desert eagle buy the .44 or .50. I think you can only get the .44 here in CA. The barrels interchange in that model so you can double you're pleasure. I think the Desert eagle baby is still bigger than an HK 9mm. I might go to the range on Sat. if you want to try a glock 9mm and a .45 out.
I went to a class on sunday for my Utah non resident CCW. So now I can carry in 28 state's.

cdog
03-02-2006, 10:02 AM
More thought goes into the mags than you can imagine. Quality of springs, follower material and overall construction are always considerations.
You probably aren't using the mags in the manner I did, so you may never notice the difference, but the resistance to corrosion, wear and consistency is way up there on the stock OG mags in every case. I owned a couple of knock off mags for my HK and both rusted in the drawer, where my stock mags have been over the beach with me multiple times, cleaned off and oiled and remain virtually new, even after putting nearly 15,000 rounds through them (shot out two weapons, same mags...)
Just my .02
Good call, very true. What's a couple of bucks? You'll have it till the day you die or till the Dems take them away.

Big Kahunaa
03-02-2006, 10:51 AM
I just bought a glock 19 i love that gun

JB in so cal
03-02-2006, 10:54 AM
More thought goes into the mags than you can imagine. Quality of springs, follower material and overall construction are always considerations.
You probably aren't using the mags in the manner I did, so you may never notice the difference, but the resistance to corrosion, wear and consistency is way up there on the stock OG mags in every case. I owned a couple of knock off mags for my HK and both rusted in the drawer, where my stock mags have been over the beach with me multiple times, cleaned off and oiled and remain virtually new, even after putting nearly 15,000 rounds through them (shot out two weapons, same mags...)
Just my .02
Understatment of the day... :cool: