Question,
December 06, 2012
Can you use this for a 10/22 ruger semi-rifle?>>>>>>> No it will not fit. Ruger makes a 25 round magazine for the 10/22, item #736676903610. More expensive, but a very good magazine for that rifle. Thanks, Impact Guns Staff.
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kmo from
minot nd
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Mag,
October 26, 2012
Super lightweight in 30 rnd class mag
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J. Cantoria from
Chandler, Az
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Can't be beat.,
October 23, 2011
These mags are great, have about 8 of them. Only problem I've had is with impact guns. Ordered a pmag with other items, and months later, still haven't recieved my pmag. Other than that unresolved issue, these mags can't be beat.
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GetReadySurvive from
Texas
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The very best mag for the m4...,
December 28, 2010
I use these mags with my DPMS AP4 and I must say, these are the very best magazines I have ever used. They can take a beating and still perform like they are supposed to. We train in tactical houses and during live fire exercises, we let the empty spent magazines free-fall drop to the ground as we load new mags in. With the factory metal mags, they would get bent and not work anymore. I can honestly say I have free-fall dropped the PMAG's 30 to 40 times each and they perform like new. We never worry about them not working.
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Jason from
Houston, Texas
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Gold Standard AR-15 Magazines,
December 27, 2010
I have purchased 4 of these to share between my AR-15 and my Bushmaster ACR. Both weapons have taken these magazines without any issues and with all brands of Ammo. You can't buy any better.
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ElectricAmish from
West Jordan, Utah
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Hands down best mag,
December 24, 2010
I purchased a couple of these when they came out. I have since replaced all my metal mags with these. The pmag is by far the best mag available for the ar.
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Brad from
Oklahoma
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Great Product,
December 22, 2010
This 30 round magazine is a great product. I bought two of these. One is black and the other is flat dark earth. It is extremely durable and reliable. I have had no issues with them at all. They feed every round I put in them. I have dropped them many times and the still work perfectly. They also disassemble easily. They also come in a variety of colors which is nice. I am looking forward to purchasing more of these.
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AlexB17 from
Bantam, CT
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Best Magazines You Can Buy,
December 20, 2010
I have the $50+ H&K and I would rather have a Magpul PMAG any day. They simply just work.
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FozzyPC from
Tyler, TX
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Best way to start,
December 03, 2010
If you are new into the AR world, this is a good start here. A reliable magazine that can take just about everything you throw at it. Magpul engineers have abused this magazine to show to you that it can take the abuse. The magazine is a polymer body with an anti tilt follower that feeds the ammunition flawlessly into your rifle. The mazine is also very easly to disassemble if you need to. The polymer body and lips are extremely tough, and bending and warping of the feedlips (which causes 90% of jams) just wont happen here. Magpul also provide caps for long term storage.
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john from
virginia
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Magpul 30 Round Pmag,
December 01, 2010
I am throughly impressed with this magazine for my AR-15. It is extremely durable and robust as well as lightweight. I even took the pleasure of adding a Ranger Floorplate to make this magazine even better.
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Jordan from
Idaho Falls
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Best Magazine For Your AR15,
November 26, 2010
When I purchased my AR the 1st thing I bought to go with it was two of these magazines to go with it. They are excellent, the only thing I've seen as far as problems is when a buddy who also has them had trouble with the feeding, I suggested he only put 28 rounds instead of 30 rounds and there have been no issues since. I have also purchase two additional magazines since, for a total of four. At the price point they are sold at and because they are so durable they are worth the cost. Buy them if you own an AR15! Period!
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Josh from
Taylorsville UT
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The BEST!!,
November 21, 2010
I have used other magazines before for my AR's and these are the best I have used or encountered to date. Easy to load and seem to fit better in the gun than the old metal mags. Wish Magpul made them for other rifles that I have that need mags.
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Russell from
Oregon
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