Why I WON'T Be Buying Anymore Magpul Pmags

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  • Why I WON'T Be Buying Anymore Magpul Pmags
    Magpul Pmags have been the gold standard for over a decade. I think that is changing. Make sure you watch till the end and I'll explain why.
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  • @S4M4R1T4N
    @S4M4R1T4N 8 лет назад +2661

    Metal feed lips. He won't be buying magpul anymore because he like's metal feed lips. You're welcome.

    • @watchthe1369
      @watchthe1369 8 лет назад +3

      see the circled "i" in the top corner? See the torture test video linked there..... He also links a play list covering your comment.

    • @FireStorm81318
      @FireStorm81318 8 лет назад +18

      You forgot the weight difference.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +6

      ruclips.net/p/PLuzM8PiPS-m0XbXj4fJ8IBRlPUhe9_SlS

    • @petercrawford8112
      @petercrawford8112 6 лет назад +1

      lol no shit bro .......repeteing

    • @Neotokyo69
      @Neotokyo69 6 лет назад +81

      its for the people like me who dont feel like sitting through the video

  • @captainhiltz73
    @captainhiltz73 5 лет назад +418

    Won't be buying anymore PMags... Real reason why... He has 250 of them.

    • @My_Alchemical_Romance
      @My_Alchemical_Romance 4 года назад +3

      Captain Hiltz lol right

    • @nramorrisg8415
      @nramorrisg8415 3 года назад +1

      Well I'm going to blame it on Puff Puff the Magic Dragon who lived by the sea rolled plenty of fatties sitting there at that oak tree.
      Puff Puff the Magic Dragon books never fail.

  • @barry7413
    @barry7413 5 лет назад +125

    Today's lesson: How to stretch a 60-second video to 11 minutes.

  • @Mr314snowman
    @Mr314snowman 7 лет назад +341

    The P Mags come with a snap on cap for the top, this cap pushes the rounds down and takes the load off the feed lips. This means they can be loaded indefinitely without any issues on the feed lips. I noticed you didn't say anything about that and I thought your subscribers should know that.

    • @farmninja6653
      @farmninja6653 7 лет назад +21

      75% of people buy the gen 2s which don't come with them anymore.

    • @fallout1116
      @fallout1116 7 лет назад +9

      Just to add that no generation of AK Pmag comes with the caps.

    • @MrHeavyMetalRocker1
      @MrHeavyMetalRocker1 6 лет назад +11

      Farm Ninja I don’t know anyone who still buys gen 2s. Gen 3s are the same price and far superior. I get gen 3s for $9.99

    • @scottkapalin9121
      @scottkapalin9121 5 лет назад +3

      @@MrHeavyMetalRocker1 where you Getting them for 10 bucks ? And are they for a ar15 or 10

    • @MrHeavyMetalRocker1
      @MrHeavyMetalRocker1 5 лет назад +6

      Scott Kapalin gun mag warehouse has them for $9.99 if you don’t want to order online but you have a scheels near you they price match. That’s where I buy my mags from and just price match to the website.

  • @cheif10thumbs
    @cheif10thumbs 8 лет назад +279

    Should NOT have taken that long to not make a point.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +7

      Should not look a gift horse in the mouth either...

    • @pinkysidealmond2854
      @pinkysidealmond2854 5 лет назад +3

      So what’s the reason ??

    • @AudibleVisibIe
      @AudibleVisibIe 4 года назад +2

      How else would he make money from the video tho?

    • @devinwhite104
      @devinwhite104 4 года назад +2

      haha i know its like the only people who post vids love hearing them self talk

    • @reaganriddle1583
      @reaganriddle1583 3 года назад +3

      CountryBoyPrepper is u complaining abt feed lips a gift?

  • @havilahgold2942
    @havilahgold2942 8 лет назад +409

    Stomp on a GI mag and then stomp on a PMAG and you will change your tune.

    • @havilahgold2942
      @havilahgold2942 8 лет назад +100

      Tasty TeaBag
      I'm not talking about on purpose. If you have done any run and gun, mag change drills ....etc. Then you would know that stepping on magazines happens semi often. And when it happens to GI mags they bend.

    • @dildoswaggins4881
      @dildoswaggins4881 8 лет назад +7

      Great point

    • @Rick-wn5oh
      @Rick-wn5oh 8 лет назад +20

      Or dropping on pavement. Something heavy stacked on top. Things happen.

    • @ghostshadow9046
      @ghostshadow9046 7 лет назад +13

      +Tasty TeaBag
      Don't have to step on them, have had mags get dented/bent in mag pouches just hitting wall taking cover in training.
      bent many mags running confidence course and bent a couple barrels on bayonet training

    • @ravener96
      @ravener96 7 лет назад +6

      i might have been privileged with my heavy steel HK mags, never saw one dented on the flat.

  • @checkc131
    @checkc131 8 лет назад +106

    I love the "ounces equals pounds and pounds equals pain" quote when it comes from a person who is overweight.

    • @rodiculous9464
      @rodiculous9464 3 года назад +6

      I mean they would know best about pain

    • @ImBransolo
      @ImBransolo 3 года назад +4

      Big or little it’s true

    • @SlickzyTTV
      @SlickzyTTV 3 года назад +2

      I dont really get that statement. Its obviously true, but how much is 3 pounds added or removed going to affect me when I'm 6'4 and 260lbs. I dont think 3 more pounds will make a big difference, I could lose some weight on my body, but make my gun oz lighter.

    • @ImBransolo
      @ImBransolo 3 года назад +3

      @@SlickzyTTV how much do you
      Squat? Sometimes 3 lbs can make all the difference in the world. Tape a 3 lb dumbbell to your rifle and carry it around.

    • @SlickzyTTV
      @SlickzyTTV 3 года назад +1

      @@ImBransolo Honestly I'm not sure, I'm working out now more than I have in high school, and in high school I could squat 225. I know I'm over weight a bit(or alot), but I feel anyone that's a tad/or alot overweight, they'd get better results working out / losing weight. I know it's a thing that gets said in the military, but for civilians I feel get in shape (including me) lose some weight, then make your gun lighter, or do it all at the same time lol.
      Now I lowkey want to try that lbs. When you put it like that it seems like it'd suck lol. If you have a few attachments that weight 3 lbs hopefully you are getting your use from them.

  • @county365
    @county365 4 года назад +64

    Well given this is an almost 4 year old video, I’m sure you’ve heard it plenty already but I’ll say it anyway. As a military veteran metal feed lips on a mag aren’t all you think they are. Drop a mag at the wrong angle it’ll bend the feed lips & then you have a paperweight. Personally & professionally I would rather have a mag that, if dropped at a bad angle, had feed lips that had some give to them. Then there’s the whole noise discipline thing, pmags a a bit more quiet. Overall I find that pmags are a bit more efficient, but those are my personal tastes & opinion based on experience.

    • @johncoleman5974
      @johncoleman5974 2 года назад

      I agree . I have about half and half . And some dumb ass at a gun shop told me my pmag would melt in a fire fight . No way hahaha I'd shoot my barrel out way before my lower could ever get that hot

    • @arizonagroyper
      @arizonagroyper 2 года назад +2

      It’s okay, you’re correct

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Год назад +1

      Hardened steel on lancer. Dropping a mag wont bend them lolll
      Steel not aluminum.

    • @mghegotagun
      @mghegotagun Год назад

      @@CL-ty6wp proabably true, but allegedly, they were the other vendor mag included in the military tests and preformed the worst of the 4 magazines tested. Some reviews and comments state dirt/dust seize the lancer magazine follower easier producing more intermittent failures to feed.

    • @jmmartin7766
      @jmmartin7766 Год назад

      @vintage6string1 - 💯 I'm a vet too, and agree completely

  • @Big_Man__
    @Big_Man__ 8 лет назад +65

    I think the first complaint that I have with the metal mags is that when I'm out shooting, metal mags tend to get blazing hot out in the sun. I really like the polymer in that regard

    • @homerunner7772
      @homerunner7772 8 лет назад +1

      You're right about metal mags getting hot. Maybe use gloves or duck tape the metal mags.

    • @Big_Man__
      @Big_Man__ 8 лет назад

      +Home Runner fortunately I don't own any myself. I only have the polymer kind but I have used some of my friend's and got to learn that way.

    • @divery4eyes
      @divery4eyes 8 лет назад +1

      gorilla tape is thicker and should insulate a bit, also that rubber stuff that you dip your tools in should work

    • @tawmifm
      @tawmifm 8 лет назад +9

      You should have tacticool gloves anyway, even when using polymer.

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 8 лет назад +14

      +Tamer Kassem (T900Kassem) Hell, I wear tacticool gloves 24/7. It's operator as fuck.

  • @PrimaryAndSecondary
    @PrimaryAndSecondary 8 лет назад +313

    When a USGI mag leaves spec due to dropping, use, wear, etc - it bends and you can't tell it is out of spec until it malfunctions.
    If a pmag leaves spec, it cracks. Like with anything firearms related, occasional inspection is needed.
    Pmags also are stronger than USGI's as shown when they were first introduced. That strength helps with overall durability.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +10

      So you are saying you disagree? I know who you are and respect your opinion. Thanks for the input.

    • @PrimaryAndSecondary
      @PrimaryAndSecondary 8 лет назад +19

      I disagree to a point - you bring up some good reasons though. The weight concept definitely and ounces absolutely equal pounds.
      Knowing the guys over there, I suspect the evolution of the pmag will never stop.
      For my personal and work use, all I use are pmags due to the durability factor. I understand Lancers are outstanding. I still have a stockpile of gen2 pmags that are 6-7 years old and a bunch of gen3s that get rotated in as gen2's die (which is rare).

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +4

      Thanks. Do you think anybody on the FB page would be interested in this?

    • @PrimaryAndSecondary
      @PrimaryAndSecondary 8 лет назад +8

      I do. It brings up things people should consider. If we aren't constantly assessing our needs and our equipment we are already outdated.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +2

      Which one should I post it on?

  • @ssimon64
    @ssimon64 8 лет назад +13

    Magpul has done more testing on mags than you could ever imagine, they've torture tested all kinds of different blends of polymer to find the best compromise of strength, hardness, flexibility, and durability, they've done countless drop tests, they've tested leaving their mags fully loaded for years and heating up their fully loaded magazines to hot temperatures and observing the effects on the feedlips, they've experimented with using metal feedlips. They know what they are doing, there's a reason that they stuck with the polymer feedlips.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +2

      ruclips.net/p/PLuzM8PiPS-m0XbXj4fJ8IBRlPUhe9_SlS

    • @chipcook6646
      @chipcook6646 6 месяцев назад

      Steel bends that is why some side by side come with polymers skid plates.

  • @williammunny6061
    @williammunny6061 5 лет назад +110

    Military has chosen Gen 3 PMAG windowed and non- windowed for their standard issue after rigorous testing and thousands of rounds, where the PMAGS outperformed all competitors. Sooooo there’s that now........

    • @ironikpanda
      @ironikpanda 5 лет назад +6

      What all mags did they test? Curious if Lancers were a part of it and how they held up?

    • @gavingross2174
      @gavingross2174 4 года назад +3

      From what I've heard (though I am in the Air Force, so idk if this is 100% true) the metal feed lips on competitors consistently were bent, and made the mag non-functional. As such it was deemed more logical to use PMAGs as the new magazine for the M4. Again, it's what I have heard through the grapevine, so take this as you will.

    • @DesmoProfundis
      @DesmoProfundis 4 года назад +2

      @@gavingross2174 I've seen literally dozens of bent feed lips on metal mags. I haven't seen one single feed lip issue with Pmags.

    • @plack_benis382
      @plack_benis382 3 года назад +1

      @@DesmoProfundis yeah polymer shouldnt malform without high heat being put on it. The feed lips just crack if anything from stress, which ill take over a bent up metal feed lip that may or may not work

    • @The-Skinn
      @The-Skinn 3 года назад

      👏

  • @acparish
    @acparish 8 лет назад +27

    I'll be happy to take a few of your PMags off your hands to help you make room for more Lancers

  • @murphykenji
    @murphykenji 7 лет назад +16

    Technically, polymer magazine feed lips are very hard to break. If they do break, it is easily visible and the mag can be discarded. Thin metal feed lips on metal mags can deform or bend a bit out of spec, rendering them less reliable in a way that is much harder to detect without a caliper. Bent / out of spec feed lips have long been the bane of aluminum / steel magazines.

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Год назад

      hardened steel doesn't bend from dropping from a magwell lol. Reaching hard.

    • @policies8534
      @policies8534 Год назад +1

      @@CL-ty6wpwell in the video he was comparing it to an Aluminum Stanag mag

    • @newerest1
      @newerest1 Год назад

      @@CL-ty6wp and what about dropping it on a Rock. Or stepping on it.

  • @possumpopper89
    @possumpopper89 8 лет назад +1

    A couple of years ago I hosted a new years day shoot at my range. One of my buddies brought out his AR carbine and opened 3 brand new P mags to test them out. 2 of the 3 P mags broke off their feed lips and caused malfunctions so severe it required disassembly of the butt stock to get the bolt open enough to clear the multiple rounds that were crammed in the chamber and around the gas tube. We disassembled the carbine twice, once with each magazine. It was 19 degrees outside with about 4 inches of ice on the ground that day. I don't know if there was a flaw in the plastic or if the cold made the plastic more brittle but the plastic feed lips broke off twice in the same day.

  • @apache2013
    @apache2013 7 лет назад +100

    O my goodness metal mags is just $7 and pmags is just $11! Here in New Zealand metal mags is $100 and p mags is $150 i think gun stores in here are ripping us off

    • @marshallmacdougall8152
      @marshallmacdougall8152 7 лет назад +57

      Well you need some freedom

    • @squintygreeneyes
      @squintygreeneyes 7 лет назад +8

      you cant shop online in NZ?

    • @ravensnflies8167
      @ravensnflies8167 7 лет назад +1

      holy shit! that is all.

    • @apache2013
      @apache2013 7 лет назад +2

      Justin Phillips thats the online price, if you go to the shop it triples the price.

    • @apache2013
      @apache2013 7 лет назад

      ***** no mate, they do local made in here aswell, same quality like p mag but same price too

  • @oilhammer04
    @oilhammer04 8 лет назад +55

    The dust cover for the P-Mag takes the pressure off the feed lips.

  • @mr.spartacus6390
    @mr.spartacus6390 4 года назад +15

    Take a drink every time he says feed lips

    • @franklinstower6721
      @franklinstower6721 3 года назад +1

      .....only if you dont have to work in the morning......

  • @brimmer555
    @brimmer555 8 лет назад +2

    I have been interested in a fully transparent magazine setup, so I looked up the Lancer mags and ordered a few. Thanks for the tip.

  • @kumarsalib722
    @kumarsalib722 8 лет назад +66

    Opinion based advertising isn't a meaningful evaluation of magazine quality. Show some tests. Show some objective performance metrics. Your opinion means nothing without data to back it up.

    • @HELLO-bc5bm
      @HELLO-bc5bm 8 лет назад +1

      pay attention to the beginning

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/p/PLuzM8PiPS-m0XbXj4fJ8IBRlPUhe9_SlS

    • @HELLO-bc5bm
      @HELLO-bc5bm 8 лет назад

      Thanks man

    • @kumarsalib722
      @kumarsalib722 8 лет назад +1

      The 3rd and 4th videos were pretty good. I'm glad you went through with the tests and tried to give each mag a chance.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +3

      Thanks for watching all 4. After it was all said and done I wish I had titled this video "Why I WON'T Be Buying Anymore GEN2 Magpul Pmags". The gen3s are solid, but so are the Lancers.

  • @robertfoote3255
    @robertfoote3255 8 лет назад +61

    Naaa! I'm stick in with my Gen 3's with dust covers. Can't be beat.....

  • @DudeAutonomy
    @DudeAutonomy 8 лет назад +67

    One day, someone will invent a Pmag long term storage cover... and they will call it... a Pmag cover.

  • @roostershooter76
    @roostershooter76 8 лет назад +2

    I stopped sop porting Magpul over a year ago. Simply because I found out that they sue anyone who comes out with a product that even resembles their products slightly. There was one instance of them taking another company to court over putting out a prototype that had a window in the magazine.

  • @bcoontz100
    @bcoontz100 8 лет назад +5

    Another advantage I have notice in the Lancer mags over the Pmags is the side catch. Like the feed lips, the side catch is also metal, versus polymer on the Pmags. Over time, the metal Magazine latch on the AR-15 tends to "round over" the upper portion of the side catch, causing failure of the magazines to lock into place. The mags, then, simply fall out of the magwell. Definitely not contusive to winning a gunfight. Plus, I also like the overall design of the Lancer mags, including the translucent smoke colored body. Going forward, Lancer mags will be my ONLY choice for AR-15 magazines.

  • @BlaineLewis625
    @BlaineLewis625 8 лет назад +16

    Look up the test where they roll over a Pmag with a up armored Humvee, try that with a GI mag.

  • @sydneybaker9303
    @sydneybaker9303 7 лет назад +5

    Knowing magazine quality is very important to consistent rifle function, I've not gone wrong with Colt OEM mags. It doesn't seem to matter much if the mag is polymer or metal, if it gets damaged it isn't going to work right. I do have over 20 pmag gen 3 for my Sig 556 (ak) and they run flawlessly. In my opinion, just get good magazines, not cheapies.

  • @drummerchef851
    @drummerchef851 8 лет назад +1

    My brother had problems with pmags as well, your video was spot on. We both use Lancer mags now.

  • @gruntspy44
    @gruntspy44 7 лет назад +45

    transparent plastics are usually much more brittle

  • @Texasdragracer01
    @Texasdragracer01 8 лет назад +232

    That was a waste of my time

  • @CivilAffairsSgt
    @CivilAffairsSgt 7 лет назад +10

    I use and will always use USGI mage, for the reasons you state. I started using them when I first joined in 1985, and still use them in my unit today. I feel they are the best available..nothing against other companies who manufacture other choices, just a personal preference.
    I also still use the "old school" paracord pulls, and spray camo my mags as well (a holdover from my LRS/SR days I guess),since you mention you like the color of P-Mags, krylon the USGI mags,add camo patterns,whatever you like,it works fine. If you drop them thru normal use, the paint will of course wear, but you just re-krylon them time to time. They can take just as many knocks and drops as the "new" polymer types,and,are readily available.
    Same as you,they are good enough for me,especially since they haven't made USGI mags without 'anti-tilt' followers for some time. And, if you HAVE the old type GI mags, you can buy aftermarket anti-tilt followers (as well as spring assembly,floor plate ect) to install in the old type, so there really isn't any reason NOT to use USGI mags,
    Don't buy into the hype.They (GI Mags) work just fine. I have never had an issue,and, in all my combat deployments, never once had a issue with any of my mags.

    • @CivilAffairsSgt
      @CivilAffairsSgt 7 лет назад

      Hey man,"If it works,why change it",it was what I learned way back, and I figure(d, "Why change what works for me".
      Glad it works for you too. At least there are two of us still doing that,lol.

    • @asleepinthealley
      @asleepinthealley 7 лет назад

      Since '75 and I'll stay with the G.I. they've always worked for me. The anti-tilt followers were an improvement worth the investment.

    • @dennydavis2914
      @dennydavis2914 7 лет назад

      Have you ever bent the feed lips of a old time steel mag? They won't feed at all. Polymer doesn't bend, it goes right back to it's original shape.

  • @infowarguy
    @infowarguy 8 лет назад +3

    USGI aluminum magazine followers can be replaced with non-tilt Teflon mix plastic self lubricating and are slick. Order MagPul replacement followers for $1.50 each.

  • @FreyaKennafr
    @FreyaKennafr 4 года назад +1

    The metal feed lips do make a difference in the long run. The pmags can stretch or warp, after loading a stretched pmag the rounds can just pop out. I literally grabbed a mag once out of my mag pouch and zipppp all the rounds pop out. Since getting out I’ve only had problems with 40 rnd mags. I just don’t buy 40 rnd pmags anymore. I’ve got plenty of government mags and several 60 rnd Surefire mags i can utilize.

  • @jacksuquett1191
    @jacksuquett1191 8 лет назад +9

    polymer feed lips are actually stronger than aluminum. only talking aluminum USGI mags. now, when it comes to storing, the dust cover actually takes the stress off the feed lips.when you put them on, you can feel the round being pushed off of the lips. but I'd actually rather buy USGI as well.

  • @biggiesizer
    @biggiesizer 7 лет назад +16

    better to just to order ammo from palmetto and get 10 free pmags.

  • @NotTheBomb
    @NotTheBomb 4 года назад

    From personal experience. I bought a Ruger mpr AR. The mag it came with was a p-mag. I didn’t like how much force I have to put into the mag in order to secure it. So I bought a gi mag. I had both mags loaded, too max, Incase I needed them for a home invasion. After having this for 3-months I finally got in opportunity to go shooting outdoors for 3+ hours. Out of the 300rds I shot that day. I received 2 double feeds with my gi mag with in the 30rds. Now I was running steel cased. However my Pmag had no issues and ran flawlessly. That alone makes me distrust the metal feed lips.

  • @mikecuntala9675
    @mikecuntala9675 5 лет назад +23

    Pmags come with a “dust cover” clip. If you leave the mag loaded and are worried about the plastic feed lips, keep the cover clip on your loaded magazine. It is designed to push the rounds down slightly taking pressure off the feed lips.

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Год назад

      mine came with no cover

  • @rodoshel4472
    @rodoshel4472 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks...I agree 100% about the GI Mags...I bought older used GI Mags several years ago for $5 each and upgraded to the Magpul anti-tilt follower. I did take advantage of the PSA sale for $6.99 ea and got a few more. Like you said, I like Magpul but can't ignore the value of GI Mags...

    • @rkba4923
      @rkba4923 8 лет назад +1

      I've got 12, 30 round and 2, 20 round mags. I'll stock up on more from Battlefield America.

  • @tidedownoutdoors5411
    @tidedownoutdoors5411 5 лет назад +4

    Been running ARs for many years, both at work and play! I love the look and feel of those GI mags, guess there is something to say for nostalgia. But man, it is just damn hard to beat a P-mag. The original GI mag was/is designed to be cheap so it could be discarded on the battlefield. It was not designed to be thrown down, picked up, and re-used multiple times. Putting an anti-tilt follower in it doesn't change that. I use them both, but if someone told me that I could only have one type of magazine for extended use, it's the Pmag all day long.

  • @augreich
    @augreich 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the insight

  • @mebibyte9347
    @mebibyte9347 4 года назад

    I know this is an older video, but I'm doing some research while looking buy some cheap mags in bulk just to have as a backup, thank you for the information in this video, I was not aware of the updates made to the GI mags. Hopefully they still go on sale like you mentioned.

  • @TRprepper
    @TRprepper 8 лет назад +4

    I only have a couple of P-mags the rest are all GI mags. The ones that didn't have anti-tilt followers I replaced with the anti-tilt followers.

    • @prisonerofknowledge4421
      @prisonerofknowledge4421 8 лет назад +1

      ...someone on the interwebz that understands magazine maintenance???
      Whoda funkin thunkit?

  • @IhateYoutube
    @IhateYoutube 8 лет назад +62

    Drop a metal feed lip mag lip down on the concrete and do the same with the polymer lipped mags. The metal feed lips absolutely can bend (far more prone on aluminum USGI mags than on the Lancers with steel lips but still possible). I suppose under the right conditions the lips could crack on the PMAG but it's not likely. I think either mag is fine as are the Hexmags, and I just don't see the feed lips being that big of a deal. That's just my $0.02 though.

    • @MindOverEverything
      @MindOverEverything 8 лет назад +5

      I drop test fully loaded magazines onto concrete, right on the feed lips, to see how tough they are. My Pmag tester started cracking at the feed lip on the 4th drop, and by the 7th drop it puked out all the rounds. My Lancer tester has taken 30 drops with no damage to the feed lips. I did a lot more nasty stuff to that Lancer and it will not die. It is surprisingly tough.

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube 8 лет назад +2

      MindOverEverything have you tried the same test with a regular old USGI mag? I'm thinking the alloy lips won't hold up as good as the Lancer. Steel is certainly better than aluminum when it comes to the lips!

    • @MindOverEverything
      @MindOverEverything 8 лет назад +1

      I definitely agree that steel > aluminum. I haven't tried an aluminum USGI mag drop test because I am 99% sure they will dent to the point of failure on drop 1 or 2. I only have GI style AR mags in 7.62x39, and they are both pricey and pretty hard to get, so I don't want to sacrifice one. I pretty much only buy polymer AR mags in 5.56, but at some point I will probably get a pack of GI mags so that I can put one to the test, just to see how fast it dies.

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube 8 лет назад

      MindOverEverything I agree completely. :)

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +1

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  • @vgoodwin2088
    @vgoodwin2088 2 года назад

    I liked some of the videos from you and was going to sub. glad I seen this one before I did.

  • @LordDirus007
    @LordDirus007 3 года назад +1

    I was in Afghanistan in a gunners hatch and the M2 50 got caught on a tree branch and ripped off the coopala and pinned me in the hatch. The 50 landed on my M4 PMag.
    It put a slight crack but the PMag still functions to this day. If it was a tin mag it would be done.

  • @saltysteel3996
    @saltysteel3996 7 лет назад +3

    GI mags are hardened aluminum, not steel. I also run the PSA mil spec cage code mags. 5 years in the Marines and never had a mag issue with GI mags. The PSA mags have the anti tilt followers, mil spec springs that have been tested and rated, and again GI mags are hardened aluminum, not steel. I've had some loaded with 30 rounds of M855 for years and they're still perfect, function perfect, no issues at all. The aluminum starts off as sheet metal non hardened T0 rated, gets stamped into shape, then it's resistance welded, then heat treated to T6 forged rated per mil spec, then they're coated per mil spec and are stamped with the mil spec military cage code number. That's how GI mil spec mags are made regardless of which company makes them.

  • @steveanbozek3589
    @steveanbozek3589 8 лет назад +3

    I like polymer magazines. Polymer is flexible and takes impacts well. they won't dent, or get as hot or cold with the weather. I think the Lancer would be the best AR15 magazine option but I have BCM metal mags and magpul. My next ones will be lancer. some 20 rounders and 30 rounders

  • @redpilledpatriot8484
    @redpilledpatriot8484 4 года назад

    Country boy preppers rifle was one of the best looking rifles 7 years ago.. that Troy hand gaurd was what set the tubular handgaurd market a flame .. 2020 and AR15’s have gone so far since than with innovation and products.. changes in the AR market for decades was minimal , only more recently has it been set on fire .. which is a good sign!!!

  • @sharkybarks2946
    @sharkybarks2946 8 лет назад

    I've never had a failure to feed or a failure with a pmag, I have had gi mags failure to feed steel cased on multiple occasions, I like how the polymer lips can flex a bit when feeding.

  • @cretcher9419
    @cretcher9419 7 лет назад +5

    You apparently have never had to deal with a GI mag that is bent ever so slightly. I will never use GI mags ever again, fortunately my mishap was during a training event where life was not on the line. Running around doing drills in a military environment reeks havoc on those mags I have been thru many GI mags but I am still on my Original PMAGS i bought 10 years ago. I still don't know why the military still uses these besides the fact that they are cheap as dirt....

  • @PaLEOjd
    @PaLEOjd 8 лет назад +7

    That metal magazine you have is NOT a GI mag. What you have is a generic copy that is not as reliable or well built.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад

      Really? Please explain how it's different. Have you used the D&H aluminum GI mags from PSA?

  • @brucenovotny5924
    @brucenovotny5924 5 лет назад

    Man, what a great video.
    Thanks for introducing me to the lancer. We even have 'em here in Canada. I'm getting my very first AR15 next week and I'm gonna spend some dough on the lancer mags ( iron sights and vortex 3x spitfire ).
    👍👍👍

  • @Crowder94
    @Crowder94 8 лет назад

    I've got 5 or 6 gi mags from when I was in the army and I have 2 magpul mags. I have them all loaded and when I went to use 1 of the magpul mags, it didn't seem to want to lock into place. I had to give it extra attention to get it to lock up in the magwell... none of my other ones did it. tried it without ammo to see if it's the rounds fault. still had a problem.. all my gi mags are good and never had or have a problem with and I've had them for 5 years now

  • @collinbarton5434
    @collinbarton5434 8 лет назад +10

    Watch Iraqi veterans video on magazines. He put them all through the same tests, the pmag was the most reliable after being dropped, smashed, and submerged. The GI mag folded like a Pop can.

  • @johnprouse4293
    @johnprouse4293 7 лет назад +6

    If one of your biggest grips is a $4 difference then you have no idea. Any cal of Pmag in Australia retails for no less than $150. Count your blessings.

    • @jerrycraig6522
      @jerrycraig6522 6 лет назад +1

      So John why don't you get a hold of someone in the states and ask them to send you some mags?

    • @RalphReagan
      @RalphReagan 5 лет назад

      That's crazy

  • @LordDirus007
    @LordDirus007 6 лет назад

    In Afghanistan I had my M2 50 get caught on a tree and pinned me in my gunners hatch. The 50 cal slammed on the PMAG. A tin mag would of been destroyed. The PMAG had a slight bit of cracking but functioned 100%. So I stand by them. Battled tested!

  • @mauserk98bnz44
    @mauserk98bnz44 8 лет назад

    I have them all and all of them work good for me. Thanks for your opinion!!!

  • @billjoe415
    @billjoe415 8 лет назад +8

    I think he may had a little too much to drink and took a chic home that had polymer ramps
    A DADT moment

  • @pehenry
    @pehenry 8 лет назад +21

    3:17 I don't agree. Aluminum and steel will dent and deform. Polymer will not dent. If it is hit hard enough where it would dent, it would fracture. But I never heard of anybody having that problem.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад

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    • @MindOverEverything
      @MindOverEverything 8 лет назад +3

      Pmag feed lips will crack if they're dropped fully loaded onto concrete. It took 4 drops to see the first signs of cracking on the feed lips on my testing magazine. The Lancer mags are a LOT tougher. I dropped my Lancer test mag, fully loaded, on the feed lips onto concrete 30 times and had zero damage to the feed lips. I'm sure it could take more, but I got bored, so I took a hammer to the lancer, and couldn't damage it. (The rounds in the mag got dented, though). So then I unloaded the Lancer, hit it some more with the hammer, threw it up in the air as high as I could and let it drop on gravel. I threw it HARD into a 500 gallon propane tank 10 times. I stomped on it repeatedly. The Lancer just laughed it all off. The mag still works, and whenever I shoot, I shoot that test mag first, then I throw it around a bit. Maybe one day I'll eventually kill that sucker...maybe.

    • @larryleake9789
      @larryleake9789 5 лет назад

      @@MindOverEverything er rd

  • @seabee12333
    @seabee12333 6 лет назад +1

    several years ago, by luck, I acquired a pair of H&K mags for a 416 (I think). These are the best mags I have ever used. Heavier gauge steel, smooth as butter followers, solidly built. If I lived in a state that would allow me to own such things, I would buy as many as I could find. No Idea of what mags like that cost, but I bet they're not cheap.
    Just looked 'em up-$65.00 each...WOW!

  • @davidbrady1250
    @davidbrady1250 8 лет назад

    Thanks for taking the time to go in-depth on what you like and why you like it. It's hard to say "I like roses" without people screaming "why do you hate daisies?!?"... I agree with most of your points, but I don't have enough data to consider myself any kind of authority. I think I favor the counterargument that a bent feed lip may pass visual inspection and then malfunction when you need it, while a polymer feed lip will fail spectacularly so you KNOW it's out of spec before you need to pull the trigger. That said, I really like those Lancer mags; may pick up couple.
    Thanks for posting good info!

  • @Radvous
    @Radvous 7 лет назад +4

    Aluminum and steel feed lips can bend and stay bent

  • @jamesbarca7229
    @jamesbarca7229 8 лет назад +20

    His comments about the feed lips has no basis in reality, his logic is backwards. The polymer feed lips are far superior.
    A long time ago (back in the 90s) I started using polymer mags (Eagle - made in Israel) and had some friends ragging on me about it.
    After getting tired of their B.S., I grabbed one of my mags and smacked it a few of times, feed lips first, on a wooden shooting bench. I then told my friends "Now do that with your (G.I.) magazines. "No way, that would bend the feed lips." was the reply.
    So I did it again, loaded a few rounds, and sent them downrange.
    "Now tell me again how your metal magazines are better than my "plastic" ones... silence.
    Some of those mags stayed loaded for years at a time sitting in my safe.
    Almost 20 years later and I still use those original Eagle mags (along with Pmags and misc. others) and they still function flawlessly.

    • @footbalr074
      @footbalr074 8 лет назад +4

      Yea so many people are stuck in the past "herp derp metal is better derp"

    • @justkys1545
      @justkys1545 8 лет назад

      +footbalr074 right

    • @JohnSmith-ge7dw
      @JohnSmith-ge7dw 8 лет назад

      James, you are 100% correct on this and I fully agree.

    • @FALPhil
      @FALPhil 8 лет назад

      The spring steel Lancer feed lips will last longer without deforming.But it's not about the lips in my book. The superiority in Lancers comes when you drop a fully loaded mag from a second story and the mag lands on the lips. The P-mag will split down the spine and become unusable. The Lancer will bounce and be usable.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад

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  • @boydcrowder6130
    @boydcrowder6130 8 лет назад

    great video man!!! thanks!! this will save me money and weight!!

  • @juliogonzo2718
    @juliogonzo2718 5 лет назад

    Appreciate your freedom. I have one pmag. It has a rivet in it so I can only fit 5 rounds in it. I could easily take it out but would loose all my guns and go to jail if I got caught. You can put 10 in a stanag if it is a "pistol magazine" and is marked as such (for now but that loophole could change any time)

  • @redhorse7458
    @redhorse7458 7 лет назад +17

    If you're worried about 7/10ths of an ounce of weight difference in your magazines you are waaaay overthinking this. Even in a heavy load out situation with lets say 10 magazines you're talking about far less than a pound of weight in difference. This is just bitch session video with no actual substance to it. The Magpul magazines will take far more abuse than the standard issue mags. Look at some torture tests between the two.

    • @ItsEverythingElse
      @ItsEverythingElse 7 лет назад +2

      I'll take a pound less any day. Pounds = pain.

    • @redhorse7458
      @redhorse7458 7 лет назад +5

      Bitching about less than ounce of weight difference between two types of magazine is just a click bait video.

    • @tommymadden8131
      @tommymadden8131 7 лет назад +5

      i agree. you'd have to have 16 mags on you for that to even be a pound. Thats just looking for something to bitch about.

    • @joeanderson4850
      @joeanderson4850 7 лет назад +1

      Ya, tell that to nutnfancy...

  • @robertjensen1048
    @robertjensen1048 7 лет назад +4

    I'm not buying anymore Pmags. I already bought around 10,000 of them in the last 5 years and that should last me for life.
    :-)

  • @allenrunyon5878
    @allenrunyon5878 8 лет назад

    I agree with you. I've been stocking up on military magazines for a while now.

  • @ZDriver1996
    @ZDriver1996 7 лет назад +1

    I know you said you addressed the metal vs polymer feed lips in part 2... But haven't watched it yet.
    1.) Polymer is highly resistant to impacts, thus preventing denting if dropped etc. This is why I use composite constructed Rescue Jacks for vehicle extrication instead of the old metal designs. I'd put bets on the pmag holding up better being dropped and having the feed ramps damaged. But polymers, composites, metals have different strengths and weaknesses depending on many variables. Like a strong sword is forged out of 2-4 different metals.. where as many knives are made out of just stainless steel. you make a sword out of stainless steel it will fail, only being suitable for decoration.
    2.) I have seen a magpul fail though. I have not seen metal ones fail but so few use them so they are not around for me to see.
    3.) The lancer mags anti-tilt seems better than a magpuls but I have noticed that they do not like 300 blackout. I assumed that of the Lancers because the anti-tilt follower was less giving, it would help keep the higher grain heavier bullet from tilting down when feeding into the ramp. This was not the case. P-mags fed 300 black out reliably.
    4.) The military has done extensive testing on magpul, lancers, GI mags, troy etc. A test was performed when the Gen 3 magpuls were introduced. The test favored magpul.
    Magpul isn't the only game in town many flavors to choose from. Good for us, keeps it competitive.

  • @sumdood6784
    @sumdood6784 7 лет назад +5

    Just a suggestion: Next time you get the urge to put a click-bait title on an 11 minute long video, please explain the title in the first 30 seconds of the video. Thanks.

  • @drburcham
    @drburcham 7 лет назад +3

    Midway USA has a 10 pack of Pmags for $79.99

    • @Erxhyj
      @Erxhyj 4 года назад +1

      Ahahah in Itlay with those money I can buy 2 Pmags... Europe sucks

  • @jballen02
    @jballen02 8 лет назад

    Using these mags in my Saiga .223 and in my AR, I only use GI mags. The Saiga beats the crap out of the polymer mags and has broken feed lips on a few magazines. I typically only use certain mags in certain guns, but if shtf, I want to know that my mags can be used in either rifle. Granted it does beat up the GI mags as well, but they still function in either weapon.

  • @pcguysoffgridcabin
    @pcguysoffgridcabin 8 лет назад

    I have been trying out a hexmag and I like what I see in them.

  • @sethhaney573
    @sethhaney573 8 лет назад +3

    I have to say, I think you're incorrect about metal feed lips being stronger. I have personally had metal feed lips get bent and cause the mag to malfunction. never had that from polymer mags

  • @plzhelpj2316
    @plzhelpj2316 8 лет назад +3

    magpul mags have caps in case you're worried about the feedlips, which has the added benefit of keeping debris out. Also, I believe everyone knew GI style is cheaper, especially after 2012. All in all I say one should consider how well the specific magazine fits the user's intended purpose and buy that.

  • @donwyoming1936
    @donwyoming1936 8 лет назад

    My commander had us milspec test numerous polymer mags. The only one that came close to passing were Lancer's. Magpuls failed the drop test, usually splitting and spilling all their ammo. They also failed the high temperature and reliability testing. Once the M4s got hot, the Pmags started to get soft and failed to feed and lock the bolt back on an empty mag. The control mags, various makes of aluminium USGI, all passed.

  • @jakeweston8616
    @jakeweston8616 8 лет назад +2

    Great commentary and very objective !
    Although I'm a magpul man, the trick to mag reliability is anti tilt followers, thats it. Polymer or GI aluminum or translucent polymer, as long as you have anti tilts, you are ok.
    But Magpul IS NOT the first to offer anti tilt followers. Stainless steal AR15 mags by HK offered anti tilts a decades before magpul.

  • @20x6Darkness
    @20x6Darkness 7 лет назад +12

    If they suck, why did the Marine Corps just give Magpul all their mag business...

    • @raddypex
      @raddypex 6 лет назад +6

      Because it meets the minimum requirements at the best cost. Just because the military uses something doesn't make it the best. Anybody who's served will tell you that.

    • @carlvonfuckwits2934
      @carlvonfuckwits2934 6 лет назад +2

      Philip cause they eat crayons. How much you want to bet when they did their tests they did it with DI ARs and not the M27 with suppressors? I want to see a hot gun on polymer.

    • @mybsite5697
      @mybsite5697 5 лет назад +1

      Dan, I would argue all day long with you that a DI gun gets fucking hot especially in day long fire fights in Afghanistan and I have never come close to melting shit, with a suppressor I might add. As far as the M27 it runs cooler in the receiver not hotter personally I prefer Di over the M27 as more parts has shown to lead to more failure

  • @thetobaccoguy1751
    @thetobaccoguy1751 8 лет назад +13

    A big part of my mag purchases, is investment. That said, GI mags are much more prone to blunt force damage, and rust. I've bent feed lips with one drop onto concrete. P-Mags are nearly indestructible and can be had for less than $9.

    • @smartmonkey777
      @smartmonkey777 8 лет назад +1

      Next time post your comment ( once ) then hit the refresh button, thanks.

    • @cwheels01
      @cwheels01 8 лет назад +1

      smartmonkey777 It's my phone. I only posted it once. I apologize for technology's incompetence.

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +1

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    • @thetobaccoguy1751
      @thetobaccoguy1751 8 лет назад +4

      ***** The only reason Green Berets use GI mags, is they only have, GI mags. Using the military as a judgment of quality is asinine. Basically use your illogical police argument backwards. They use what's cheap and gets the job done. Not what is best. Magpul spearheaded the anti-tilt follower idea. Funny the military had to re-design their perfect mags after that. I've never heard a vet expressing his love for surplus mags. I have heard dozens bitching about the unavailability of P-Mags.
      There are a lot of reasons police departments chose Glock handguns. Saying the manual of arms is similar to a old S&W .38, is a bit of a stretch. Ok, it's a big fucking stretch. The primary reason is that in testing Glocks performed much better than any other option in their price range. Glock also had the foresight to offer huge discounts to departments in the beginning, and essentially started a radical law enforcement trend. Which indefinitely filtered down to a civilian craze. People always want what the SWAT and GI Joe have. It was an amazing example of business management and marketing.
      Yes, GI mags don't rust. I was stretching for a point. In the end it is a personal choice. Ultimately 99.9% of either of these mags will run fine. I would personally pay an extra $1-$2 for a polymer mag that I find superior in design, finish, and quality. As would 95% of the rest of the country.

    • @cwheels01
      @cwheels01 8 лет назад +3

      ***** Dude, chill out. P-mags are fine and so are GI mags. Glocks are fine too. Hans was totally correct on that civilian rifles and accessories tend to be higher in quality than M&P rifles and accessories. You totally misunderstood part of what he was saying, too. Who cares about finish? Someone who spends their money on a product, and expects said product to look nice. Finish is part of overall quality. You seem to hate "plastic" a lot, something that tells me that you aren't a vet, because if you are, you don't seem to know a lot about SAWC. GI mags work, sure...so do P-mags. Just calm yourself, young one.

  • @tommccormick1845
    @tommccormick1845 2 года назад

    I've got over 2 dozen plastic mags from various manufacturers and the only reliability problems I've had were from the one with metal feed lips, meaning my one Lancer which I have since put aside.

  • @adamhoffman9965
    @adamhoffman9965 8 лет назад

    I have one Lancer mag which stays loaded all the time. It is a great mag and functions flawlessly. I also keep my pmags loaded and have never had a problem with them even if I keep them in my truck all day. I will have to watch to see if they start acting up on me.

  • @PW.6060
    @PW.6060 8 лет назад +26

    I just have GI mags. Why? Because I don't have a lot of money to spend on expensive magazines. I'm pretty content with what I got.

    • @JohnSmith-ge7dw
      @JohnSmith-ge7dw 8 лет назад +1

      And there's nothing wrong with that brother. I've used GI mags during my entire time in the military and have had great experiences with them. However if you do have the money and are in the means of spending it, I do recommend Magpuls.
      Again, the GI mags are perfectly fine and have given me great results!

    • @neonpaintsplash
      @neonpaintsplash 8 лет назад +5

      Magpul makes an anti tilt follower for gi mags if you're interested, if not ignore.

    • @cellblock776
      @cellblock776 8 лет назад +1

      I have a box full of the old GI mags and have recently begun upgrading them with the Magpul no tilt followers. I can get a pack of 3 followers for about the same as a new pmag.

    • @CinderBlockCuisine
      @CinderBlockCuisine 7 лет назад +6

      Pmags are made for people who want to get more for more money.
      If you're happy with what you've got, then you're don't need anything more.
      The ONLY important thing I think the Pmag has over GI is that it comes with the anti-tilt follower;
      Magpul has those followers for GI mags, but you gotta buy them separately.

    • @footbalr074
      @footbalr074 7 лет назад +8

      lol "expensive magazines"
      Pmags at my local store are selling for $9 right now. Seriously how much less can gi mags be.

  • @thescscenario3075
    @thescscenario3075 7 лет назад +12

    damn homie you have some OG big bugs screaming in the background. I paused the video thinking it was coming from my window..

    • @late6812
      @late6812 6 лет назад

      The SC Scenario same thing here only I was inside my family room Windows shut TV off and some loud bugs

    • @indowinftw
      @indowinftw 5 лет назад

      Always wondered this, can anyone tell me what bugs do that? It’s always been a mystery to me

  • @ItalianAvalanche
    @ItalianAvalanche 8 лет назад

    Super valid points. Good vid.

  • @cameronharrison6278
    @cameronharrison6278 Год назад

    I know this is an old video. But I left my pmags fully loaded for 3 years and took them to the range recently and they functioned fine. And the thing about metal feed lips if you drop them and they bend they'll stay bent. The polymer will flex and go back to it's original shape.

  • @glenwood89420
    @glenwood89420 5 лет назад +3

    I've left steel, Aluminum, and polymer mags loaded for extended periods of time. I've had severe problems with BOTH steel and aluminum feed lips bending over time and causing constant fail to feeds. The polymer mags have had almost no problems.
    This is still the same groupthink of the resistance of polymer framed pistols over the past few decades. News flash! The polymer framed pistols hold up BETTER to extreme punishment than the "super strong, ultra durable" steel framed pistols...

    • @Steven-gv1ke
      @Steven-gv1ke 4 года назад +1

      I couldn't agree more. I remember back in the 90s when this company made a big splash with "plastic" guns, and all the 1911 carrying guys said how they were a piece of junk and the plastic would break, and they are not trading their ultra reliable unbreakable 1911s for some piece of junk plastic gun... that companies name was *GLOCK*

  • @JeepPatriot2010
    @JeepPatriot2010 8 лет назад +3

    He did a torture test on different magazines

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад +1

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    • @JeepPatriot2010
      @JeepPatriot2010 8 лет назад

      +CountryBoyPrepper thanks man I appreciate the link. Guess everyone has their preference. I respect that. I'm just glad you have an AR

    • @JeepPatriot2010
      @JeepPatriot2010 8 лет назад +1

      +CountryBoyPrepper and I appreciate your response to my post... You just earned yourself a subscriber for sure

    • @CountryBoyPrepper
      @CountryBoyPrepper  8 лет назад

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  • @RobertSmith-le8wp
    @RobertSmith-le8wp 8 лет назад +1

    Totally agree with all points. I've been switching lately myself. One of these day I'm going to buy a case of 100 GI mags. Can't imagine it would ever be a bad investment

    • @zlimydonut1573
      @zlimydonut1573 6 месяцев назад

      7 years later, did you ever buy the 100 mags😹

  • @frankgonzalez3822
    @frankgonzalez3822 3 года назад

    I have several old GI mags. I installed anti tilt followers. It was cheaper than throwing them away and buying new mags.

  • @tf2965
    @tf2965 8 лет назад +4

    lancer is a pmag but better. hahahaha. its the Gen 4's in my mind. you can easily check how much you have left in a mag, better than that retarded half window, similar weight, and then BAM feed lips that don't loosen up after 3 months of being left loaded

  • @Tula1940_LB
    @Tula1940_LB 7 лет назад +4

    I challenge you to break Pmag feed lips. Aluminum feed lips won't break but as soon as you dent them it's over.

  • @junkersintutus4282
    @junkersintutus4282 4 года назад

    Another plus to the Lancers is some testing I have encountered has indicated they are the best non 300BO specific mags at running longer 300BO rounds.

  • @darkblue9863
    @darkblue9863 8 лет назад

    Good video. i have had an assortment of different mags over the years.. i do like the GI mags with the anti tilts in them and yes you can find them at a bargain price. I bought a couple of the lancers and they work fine but i'm still partial to the ergonomics of the P Mag. Never had one fail, but have heard about the lip cracks if you leave them packed at 30 for a long (very) period of time. Additionally i prefer the P mags in my forged lowers. with that straight mil spec magazine well they just work better for me. with a billet lower that has been flared the sky is the limit. Stay safe.

  • @SmoothdaHustla
    @SmoothdaHustla 8 лет назад +3

    Oh you're crazy alright, crazy like a possum! All things being equal… Well they're not equal the Lancer costs a lot more and if you leave either loaded for 20 to 30 years I'm pretty sure your spring is going to cause you some issues regardless if you have magpl or Lancer.

    • @Meadsapiary
      @Meadsapiary 8 лет назад +6

      Studies have shown springs do not degrade from being compressed, they degrade from use. repeated compression and expansion.

    • @therealjohnsmith4811
      @therealjohnsmith4811 8 лет назад +1

      Constantly compressed springs, to max compression, for extended periods of time acquire a new "set." Which means they don't fully expand. mcb-homis.com/magspring/

    • @AnAZPatriot
      @AnAZPatriot 8 лет назад

      If you are loading a 30-rnd magazine with 30 rounds at storage, you are doing it wrong.

  • @tawmifm
    @tawmifm 8 лет назад +4

    I'm not going to mention GI mag lips being bent more easily than Magpul mag lips snapping, but GI mag lips bend more easily than Magpul mag lips snap

  • @gregknox4186
    @gregknox4186 7 лет назад

    I have 300 window PMags (220 in 556, 80 in 308 ... love them ..

  • @paxq6858
    @paxq6858 6 лет назад

    as for storing PMags, the cover that comes with PMag when used pushs down on the top round, taking the pressure off the feed lips. So, they last long than GI Mags fully loaded.

  • @toddmccravey3011
    @toddmccravey3011 5 лет назад +3

    "I'm done with p mags"
    "I'll still be buying mags from Magpul"

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam 7 лет назад +5

    Gen3 Pmags are the only way to go... just ask the USMC.

    • @legoclone0965
      @legoclone0965 7 лет назад

      What differences do the G2 and G3 pmags have? All I've noticed is the dots on the side instead of where it says PMAG 30, never handled them in real life, though.

  • @vabch82
    @vabch82 7 лет назад +1

    You make some valid points. I agree that GI mags are lightyears ahead of what they used to be and ,also, that Pmags aren't the only game in town anymore. I, however, still love Pmags and will continue to buy them(when they're on sale😉). Respectfully🍻🇺🇸

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck 5 лет назад

    I ended up standardizing on surplus G.I. mags that I upgraded with Magpul followers. Even with the new followers I'm at less than $8.00 per mag. And I know they will work in any AR15, unlike some of the Pmags. I don't drop them or anything like that, and I keep an eye on them to make sure that they are not damaged. And every so often I also run the followers up and down using a wooden dowel. So far I haven't had any issues with them. And if I ever do, I'll just toss them in the recycling bin and buy some more (unless they are banned again.)