These guys already did the work for you:I never thought of that.. I'm gonna get a PMag and pin it!
http://www.riflegear.com/p-351-magpul-pmag-10-round-20-body-magazine-223556mm.aspx
The only downside is that you can't strip the mag for cleaning.
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These guys already did the work for you:I never thought of that.. I'm gonna get a PMag and pin it!
These guys already did the work for you:
http://www.riflegear.com/p-351-magpul-pmag-10-round-20-body-magazine-223556mm.aspx
The only downside is that you can't strip the mag for cleaning.
These guys already did the work for you:
http://www.riflegear.com/p-351-magpul-pmag-10-round-20-body-magazine-223556mm.aspx
The only downside is that you can't strip the mag for cleaning.
They need to make a "30 round" one that's pinned. Then I will buy a bunch of them and post pics with a pmag hanging out of a rifle and make people go "WTFOMGBWEAAAAAH that mag is not preban!!!!!!"
-Mike
I'll probably just get flamed for "fuddery" again, but I still see a bayo lug.... The law doesn't say that you can't have a functional bayo lug, it says that you can't have a bayo lug at all. Just saying....
Just make sure you pin it out of MA and then bring it in .
FYI this is more than what FNH does with their PS90 mags. The only difference between a 50, 30 or 10 rounder is the block that goes in the bottom after the spring goes in and before the floor plate goes on. The 50's had a flat plate (like on a normal AR mag) and the 30/10's have a larger block that the spring pushes into the floorplate pushing the spring up into the mag and lowering the capacity.
They need to make a "30 round" one that's pinned. Then I will buy a bunch of them and post pics with a pmag hanging out of a rifle and make people go "WTFOMGBWEAAAAAH that mag is not preban!!!!!!"
-Mike