October 28, 2002, 06:42 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: October 17, 2002
Location: Houston, Texas
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AR Magazine preference
I have a few magazines for my Bushmaster "Shorty", couple of tens, and a few 20's...
For the most part is there any difference in the performance of a 20 round magazine and a 30 round magazine? My experience level only applies to the 20...And any maintenance and care to those I figure are similar for the higher capacity magazines, I am just wondering which (minus the capacity) are more reliable, is either one more prone to feeding/jamming problems based upon that capacity? I know you can load out more with the higher cap magazines, so that could be a benifit, but is there any appreciable risk of failure at a inopportune time with 30's? I have not had a failure with the 20's I have, since I have shot them... Just looking to see what some here think about a future investment in some 30 round magazines, and will be looking for some new magazines soon anyway... I just wish Bushmaster sold 20's or 30's, the 10 I got with the rifle really works well... Thanks... Later, Steve
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October 28, 2002, 11:52 PM | #2 |
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AR mags
rule of thumb - if you have GI 20's these are at least 20 years old - probably with alloy followers, you may experience tension issues. you can fill up to 20 rounds, but if left loaded for some duration, you will probably experience some feeding issues; so you load these up to 17-18 rounds and reduce the likelihood of spring tension loss.
30 round mags, get USGI mags, preferably with green followers. check out AR15.com EGG
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