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for the measly price of $44,000(22 a piece) we can have ourselves a pallet of 5.56 and a pallet of PMAGs. Oddly enough, a pallet of Ammo is not enough to load a pallet of PMAGs.
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The ad says "ONLY $44,000".for the measly price of $44,000(22 a piece) we can have ourselves a pallet of 5.56 and a pallet of PMAGs. Oddly enough, a pallet of Ammo is not enough to load a pallet of PMAGs.
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being in New york, i could only imagine getting that shipped to an ffl, especially one who doesn't require you to tell them that you're having something shipped there before you do.Free shipping on orders over $150. I'd hold em to it.
If i had 11 grand lying around I'd be putting a dodge challenger in my driveway first.Hey, if we split the cost 3 ways, and the ammo and mags 4 ways...that's like 25% off.
I'd definitely be the fourth man on that. Who's with me?
Win some, lose some?being in New york, i could only imagine getting that shipped to an ffl, especially one who doesn't require you to tell them that you're having something shipped there before you do.
Any ass hole shops that have this policy you guys wanna fuck over? @Bullet Guy ? any competition you'd like to make very busy?Win some, lose some?
You'd actually be better off buying the freedom munitions rounds if you wanted this much 5.56. and the pallet of pmags seperate.The deal is not so good specially for such limited round like the M193.
One can do a lot better than that.
You'd actually be better off buying the freedom munitions rounds if you wanted this much 5.56. and the pallet of pmags seperate.
Dents do. Nothing makes a pmag stop.An I still prefer the aluminum colt mags with the modern follower. Nothing makes those stop.
Dents do. Nothing makes a pmag stop.
In my experience, with loads from 55gr M193 to 77gr OTMs the pmags have worked the best for me. I have dropped GI mags and bent feed lips, I've stepped on them accidentally and dented and even destroyed the magazine body, I've seen the floor plates come loose after being dropped, I've seen them become damaged from bouncing around in vehicles. My Lancer mags work great unless you try to load them via stripper clips then they choke. The pmag just plain work and are nigh on indestructible. They may begin to split along the seams and the feed lips may spread after 10 years of use but mags are basically disposable items anyway. I use pmags and stash GI mags.In theory yes but in reality the colts have taken so many rounds w/o a hickup.
the pmags are good mags but on average do not work as well with all the rounds and rifles indivisibly of ammo
and rifle and including some wildcats.
with the magpul follower they are awesome.
You'd actually be better off buying the freedom munitions rounds if you wanted this much 5.56. and the pallet of pmags seperate.
nope. i actually e-mailed them once a while back and again just recently. the latest answer is, it is our policy. the first time though i had a conversation with the guy trying to explain NY laws to them.Did “freedom” munitions change their mind and decide to ship directly to NY serfs?
In my experience, with loads from 55gr M193 to 77gr OTMs the pmags have worked the best for me. I have dropped GI mags and bent feed lips, I've stepped on them accidentally and dented and even destroyed the magazine body, I've seen the floor plates come loose after being dropped, I've seen them become damaged from bouncing around in vehicles. My Lancer mags work great unless you try to load them via stripper clips then they choke. The pmag just plain work and are nigh on indestructible. They may begin to split along the seams and the feed lips may spread after 10 years of use but mags are basically disposable items anyway. I use pmags and stash GI mags.