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just got off the phone with cabellas they have magazines in stock now! ordered 4 35 round plinker mags said would get by the 19 if you want any better go now.:)
 
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Yikes, they're selling them for $36.99 plus shipping. I guess if really need some then it's worth paying that much.
 
Good luck with those. I've read bad things about the Plinker mags.
 
Still in stock just ordered 5 at least I got a confirmation email saying they were in stock after my order was placed
 
I almost bought a couple, they were still instock as per 10 min ago.
Then realized, I have enough mags right now.
Left them for some guy that really needs them.
 
Sorry but I would rather spend $36.99 on an overpriced box of bulk ammo without having any mags then spend it on one of these. Just my opinion....
 
Ohhh, AR-Getsome getting feisty. LOL
Salisbury here, going to the PHA tactical match this weekend?
 
No. But please pm some info. I shoot IDPA in charlotte and wilkesboro when I have time. I'm testing in michigan till tomorrow, then heading to daytona. Too busy to shoot matches in the next few weeks.
 
I've read mixed reviews have try a couple myself and sell the others for what they cost plus shipping lots of people need these and shouldn't pay anymore than I did
 
I just bought a 15-22 and have been wondering about extra mags..... Nice find but 8.95 for shipping....yeeesh That is a little steep Cabelas for something that weighs less than a pound




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I guess you believe everything you read on the internet too, and you haven't tried the plinker tactical magazines either. I have some and they work great. You should post only when you have something positive to say or dislike an item in a good manner, either way. When you have tried a product chime in on your experience, like or dislike. If you haven't don't put you 2 cents in on post you know nothing about.

Bonjour! I'll have to give these a try
 
I guess you believe everything you read on the internet too, and you haven't tried the plinker tactical magazines either. I have some and they work great. You should post only when you have something positive to say or dislike an item in a good manner, either way. When you have tried a product chime in on your experience, like or dislike. If you haven't don't put you 2 cents in on post you know nothing about.

I agree. I reviewed the promag mags for everyone. Why doesn't someone that has these mags, and thinks they are a good product, step up and post a review. Good or bad, someone post a review to help out the new members. Take some pics and show us. Inquiring minds want to know. I used an old review on these mags to base my decision to go with promag. I will admit it, I listened to the major about these mags. I think he is usually spot on about various subjects on this forum. My 2 cents just did not like the fact you HAD to use the loader for these mags according to what reviews I did see. Some one please step up and get this done please!:)
 
Cabelas has had these for a couple weeks. I got 2 in today. Haven't tried them but I read it's 50 50 on working. I didn't know they had so many bad reviews before I bought. The good thing about cabelas if they are junk they will take them back.
 
I received my Plinker magazine about 3 weeks ago and I've shot with it four times so far. I've yet to experience a malfunction with it. The only negative is that it doesn't have a built-in assist for loading. I didn't purchase a load assist. I bought mine through Plinker's website and received it a week after ordering.

I also have two Promags, which I received about two weeks ago. The first time I took those shooting, I experienced numerous failure to feeds with one of them. However, the second time I took it shooting it worked almost flawlessly. The only problem I had shooting with it yesterday is the bolt locking open with the last round still in the mag. Not a big issue to me.

For those in the know, why don't companies like Promag and Plinker make 25 round M&P mags? I prefer the length of the factory mags.
 
Yea I'd be happy with a good aftermarket 20 round mag... even s&w's is a bit long but still better than the aftermarket one's length wise... that's what keeps me away from the 30 plus ones...
 
For those in the know, why don't companies like Promag and Plinker make 25 round M&P mags? I prefer the length of the factory mags.

Because they perceive a market for magazines larger than 25 rounds.

FWIW, the loading tool is a MUST with PT magazines.
 
Yea I'd be happy with a good aftermarket 20 round mag... even s&w's is a bit long but still better than the aftermarket one's length wise... that's what keeps me away from the 30 plus ones...

I actually prefer the S&W 10 round short magazines. They have the load assist & function perfectly. Main reason I have the 15-22 is to keep me trained in using an AR & do so cheaper than using my .223. To me, a large part of that training has to do with muscle memory in accomplishing quick magazine changes... thus why I use 10 rounders. On a plus side, the shorts work much better when I use my bipod.

IMO, long, high capacity magazines are great for home defense but I think shorts are better for training. Of course, if you have plenty of long magazines, you can train with them half loaded.
 
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If their we're any other magazines available I would buy the s&w but you can't find any in stock and since I only had the one it is a pain at the range to keep reloading after 10 shots. If they don't work I'll just take them back or sell them on eBay for 100 bucks each lol.
 
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