M&P15-22 Mag development

I wonder what happened???? Can't even send Doomsday Tactical a PM since he's maxed on his storage capacity since his last post on 1/18/13.
 
I wonder what happened???? Can't even send Doomsday Tactical a PM since he's maxed on his storage capacity since his last post on 1/18/13.

doesnt help that this forum does save the least amount of messages for you out of any forum ive been on. so just a few guys inquiring would have maxed out his mail. i hardly send pm's and my box fills up all the time
 
doesnt help that this forum does save the least amount of messages for you out of any forum ive been on. so just a few guys inquiring would have maxed out his mail. i hardly send pm's and my box fills up all the time

Become a site contributor & watch your mail box grow. Besides extra PM storage, you gets lots of other benefits.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/payments.php
 
I'm sorry 10 round mags I'm losing my mind. Thanks for the correction. There is also a 32 and 35 round mag by promag and plinker

my advice is the promag magizines work just like the factory mags made by magpul and i would suggest the promag 32 as my second choice the 35 round tactical plinker requires some gunsmithing they are ok but require some take off at the feeder part of the mag to get them to function properly they have to be filed down to where you can take your thumb to the back of the shell and unload the mag without your thumb slideing over top of the shell and clean the feeder part of the mag up with some steel wool inside and out then the tactical plinker will funtion out every round you send through your mp15/22 this i learned from experience of tactical plinker mags get out the file or sandpaper entirely to much plastic where you load the mag at the back location of the hull needs to stand up enough to catch the shell to send it into the chamber flawlessly.look close to compare the way the shell sits in your factory mag then adjust the tactical plinker to a perfect match to bad tactical plinker cant make this adjustment in there factory so the consumer dont have to make the repair.
 
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As of Noon today, we in Connecticut cannot buy any of DT's magazines, if they ever see the light of day.

As of Noon today we are restricted to buying 10-round magazines only. We can keep our larger capacity magazines, but they have to be registered with the Connecticut State Police by 01 JAN 2014. They can contain no more than 10 rounds, unless we are in our own home or at a shooting range (not just out in the boonies at someone's property). This ends carrying fully loaded magazines to the range.

The only good part of the new law is tactical .22s are removed from the assault weapons classification and we are no longer limited to "compliant" models of 15-22s.
 
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i feel your pain

sorry for your circumstances...now you live under the specter of
"...you only had 10 shots available in an 11 shot gunfight..."
i've never once heard of anyone complain of having too much ammo after a dynamic lethal encounter...
 
As of Noon today, we in Connecticut cannot buy any of DT's magazines, if they ever see the light of day.

As of Noon today we are restricted to buying 10-round magazines only. We can keep our larger capacity magazines, but they have to be registered with the Connecticut State Police by 01 JAN 2014. They can contain no more than 10 rounds, unless we are in our own home or at a shooting range (not just out in the boonies at someone's property). This ends carrying fully loaded magazines to the range.

The only good part of the new law is tactical .22s are removed from the assault weapons classification and we are no longer limited to "compliant" models of 15-22s.

Hey Majorlk,
We are in rough times. But that last bit was interesting. Can we unpin our stocks now?
 
Wow. No post from Doomesday in about three months. I am guessing this project is going nowhere. That's a shame. Hope everything is ok with him.
 
As of Noon today, we in Connecticut cannot buy any of DT's magazines, if they ever see the light of day.

As of Noon today we are restricted to buying 10-round magazines only. We can keep our larger capacity magazines, but they have to be registered with the Connecticut State Police by 01 JAN 2014. They can contain no more than 10 rounds, unless we are in our own home or at a shooting range (not just out in the boonies at someone's property). This ends carrying fully loaded magazines to the range.

The only good part of the new law is tactical .22s are removed from the assault weapons classification and we are no longer limited to "compliant" models of 15-22s.

from what i read in your post,you can only load 10 rounds in a gun that you are able to carry outside your home.but you can load more than 10 rounds in a gun thats inside your house for defence?so if you have a 30 round magazine,are you able to have it fully loaded inside your home for home defence?if thats the case at least they let you keep them fully loaded at home(not that you shouldnt be able to carry them fully loaded in public with a CCW permit).
 
from what i read in your post,you can only load 10 rounds in a gun that you are able to carry outside your home.but you can load more than 10 rounds in a gun thats inside your house for defence?so if you have a 30 round magazine,are you able to have it fully loaded inside your home for home defence?if thats the case at least they let you keep them fully loaded at home(not that you shouldnt be able to carry them fully loaded in public with a CCW permit).

The problem is that anything over 10 rounds is now illegal to buy or import into Connecticut. Existing large capacity magazines are grandfathered in but they have to be registered by 01 JAN 2014.

Doesn't matter where we want to use them, DT's magazines are illegal in Connecticut as of 04 April 2013
 
Kinda sounds like our federal government.... No word of progress being made, so in the meantime we just argue amongst ourselves.:D It's all in fun, though. I guess we have to have something to do while we wait.

Indeed! I am buying up all kinds of accessories while waiting for the news. Latest acquisition: Tacticool22 charging handle. A MUST have ... (as if all the other accessories are not!)
 
The problem is that anything over 10 rounds is now illegal to buy or import into Connecticut. Existing large capacity magazines are grandfathered in but they have to be registered by 01 JAN 2014.

Doesn't matter where we want to use them, DT's magazines are illegal in Connecticut as of 04 April 2013
How can something that doesn't exist be illegal?
 
Awesome!

Will buy to support your engineering and hopefully score some high quality mags!
 
How can something that doesn't exist be illegal?

Prototypes exist ... at least they did a few months ago.

Since we have not heard anything for several months, I can only conclude that something has happened to DT. :(
 
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