Will the new mags fit into standard mag pouches?
i am so glad i just came across this thread now. if i had found this thread from the beginning, i would be have gone crazy from anticipation by now.
very excited to get some of these when they are ready.
Yes it will fit in standard mag pouches.
dumb question
but i have a suggestion, if possible, you sh ould make the lip of the mag out of metal, because my smith and wesson polymer mags both have the problem of the rim of the .22 rounds bending the thin polymer lips, and rounds accidentily popping out of the top of my mag(not sure of the the technical term is for this). especially when the mag is fully loaded and slammed into the gun, during fast and or tactical reloads.
dumb question
but i have a suggestion, if possible, you sh ould make the lip of the mag out of metal, because my smith and wesson polymer mags both have the problem of the rim of the .22 rounds bending the thin polymer lips, and rounds accidentily popping out of the top of my mag(not sure of the the technical term is for this). especially when the mag is fully loaded and slammed into the gun, during fast and or tactical reloads.
Whoa I can't wait for this! Keep up the good work. Is there a list going for when these are completed?
Then something's happened to the mags. The polymer lips are very strong. Most of the mags used by the military are polymer with polymer lips. Even the guys shooting several thousand rounds a month in competition aren't reporting such problems.
dumb question
but i have a suggestion, if possible, you sh ould make the lip of the mag out of metal, because my smith and wesson polymer mags both have the problem of the rim of the .22 rounds bending the thin polymer lips, and rounds accidentily popping out of the top of my mag(not sure of the the technical term is for this). especially when the mag is fully loaded and slammed into the gun, during fast and or tactical reloads.
Then something's happened to the mags. The polymer lips are very strong. Most of the mags used by the military are polymer with polymer lips. Even the guys shooting several thousand rounds a month in competition aren't reporting such problems.
Like Majorlk Stated, I have not heard of the stock S&W mag bending from anyone. Not saying its not possible just depends on how your maintaining the magazine. The structure of the stock mag is strong and durable. Do you have any pics available for us to see?
The last pic looks like the magazine is splitting down the middle. (as in, separating at the seam) Is that the case, or is it supposed to be like that?
That is more likely and has been reported by others. I have 12 mags and store them loaded (although I empty them several times a week) and they aren't splitting and the feed lips certainly aren't flexing.
That is more likely and has been reported by others. I have 12 mags and store them loaded (although I empty them several times a week) and they aren't splitting and the feed lips certainly aren't flexing.
Mine aren't either. I thought he might've had a different magazine.