I was going to buy some MAG midcaps, but the deal fell through. I am thinking about buying a box of 10 75 rd Pmags because they are only $65.99.
Any other suggestions? They have to be under $70 and at least 8 of em. I'm cheap.
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You get what you pay for with mags. The STAR PMAGs are cheaply built and a lot of people have feeding issues with them. Your best bet for inexpensive, durable mags would be plain-jane MAG 130rnd plastic midcaps.Romba wrote:What M4 midcaps should I get?
I was going to buy some MAG midcaps, but the deal fell through. I am thinking about buying a box of 10 75 rd Pmags because they are only $65.99.
Any other suggestions? They have to be under $70 and at least 8 of em. I'm cheap.
SteevoLS wrote:Romba wrote:Your best bet for inexpensive, durable mags would be plain-jane MAG 130rnd plastic midcaps.
A word of personal experience; don't buy anything ARES or STAR.Jon The Pilot wrote:A word of personal experienced, do not get the ARES (STAR) M4 Precision Feeding midcaps. King Arms midcaps feed like a champ, so I'd personally recommend them.
Actually, these are the mags I use. There inexpensive, seem to feed well in my KWA m4, and they look pretty cool. They may not be the best, but I like them and have had no problems so far.SteevoLS wrote:Those are PTS-licensed STAR "Green Label" PMAGs. They're a flimsy, glossy plastic clamshell PMAG body around a STAR midcap. I've used those, PTS PMAGs (actually produced by MagPul PTS) and the A&K PMAGs, and the STAR/Green Label PMAGs plain suck in comparison to the PTS and A&K versions.