Thoughts on mag windows?
Any other observations or differences I should know?
Thanks gents!
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I prefer the 20-rounders too for range work, and I’ve also used them to differentiate between different kinds of ammo. For instance, in 300 Blk, I’ve used 20-rounders for subsonics, and 30-rounders for supersonics. I’ve done the same before with 5.56 subs....although it’s been a while since I’ve had any of those. But in a similar vein, I keep a couple of 20-rounders stuffed with 55 grain softpoints for HD, and 30-rounders loaded with ball in case things get cranked up to ludicrous.Liberty wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:10 am I am a Mag-Pul fan, although I here that the Lancers are very good also. I use them in my Ruger Scout rifle. I particularly like the Gen 3. I store my ammo in them so that they remain stuffed for months at a time. The dust covers do give an added measure of security. But the most important thing to me is that I can just stuff them in a pocket and not worry about contamination. one of the reasons I like the polymer mags though is that they don't clang nor rip holes in pockets. My preference for mags is the 20 round, count models. They carry better, and the extra 10 rounds don't seem to be worth the loss of convenience and compactness.
All my Pmags so far have been flawless.