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They wan't the real thing (or as close to it as they can get) so they don't have to worry about it breaking, and they can treat it like it was real.
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August 31st, 2009, 20:52 | #17 |
my pet peeve is that china hicaps usually puts a bit of grease inside the mag(The wheel parts) to avoid jamming.
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August 31st, 2009, 21:02 | #18 |
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August 31st, 2009, 21:22 | #19 |
No, I contradicted myself.. there is a difference.. LOL
I guess what I am saying is that I expected the mag to crush under the weight. but it did not. Unfortunatly, it did enough damage for the mag not to work.
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August 31st, 2009, 23:03 | #20 |
I got a box of the green-type 75 rounders coming in in a few days. I'll let you know how the work compared to my 120 ones
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August 31st, 2009, 23:28 | #21 | |
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August 31st, 2009, 23:33 | #22 |
Was that the real deal or green type?
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August 31st, 2009, 23:45 | #23 |
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That was the real one. That was Shirley's (Hitman) vid.
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September 1st, 2009, 00:01 | #25 |
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lol I was just going to say in my head as a reaction.. WHAT?
Anyways, the 120rd mags aren't really the same quality as real steel PMAGs. Why? Magpul PTS division of Magpul, *not Green Label/STAR* has used lower quality polymer for the shells. I'm not sure how those guys in the videos have tested their 120rd PMAGs under those trucks... Some bullshit happening there.. Anyways Magpul PTS is in ASIA. Obviously, it's lower quality polymer. |
September 1st, 2009, 01:06 | #26 |
As to a comparison of PMAGs, the 120 rounders are actually heavier and thicker than the real ones. The walls are thicker because they don't have to fit a 5.56mm case in the same width (remember the 5.56mm round is in a necked down case that is 9.60mm at the rim.) Because the PTS versions are thicker, they are actually sturdier in the walls. With the real PMAG, you can depress the sides of the magazine slightly if you press hard. You can't do that with the PTS PMAG.
The same test in the video above would have ended up similar with a real steel PMAG, possibly more so. This is because the PTS PMAG baseplate is held in with a screw, and the PMAG's baseplate is only held in with the spring tension, and the button at the base can be depressed easily when un-loaded. If anyone would like to compare them, and you are going to an OP in the US, just ask me, and I will bring both along. I mostly use the 120 round MAGPUL PMAGS now, because I started using a revolution gearbox in my M4, and hicaps just don't work well with it. |
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September 1st, 2009, 01:51 | #27 |
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The walls are thicker yes. Pull out the internals of the 120rd PMAG and test the walls. They are bendable.
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September 1st, 2009, 02:08 | #28 |
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well. I never have the actual 120 rds PMAG but I used to have the Green Label 75 rds, the quality is really acceptable since it won't hurt your pocket as much like real deal. The reason that I stop using it is not because of the quality but it won't fit smugly in my pouch both of them so I switch backto STANMAG.
Here are a few advice for the green label, -Make sure that you cut the feed lip a bit like you will do on all King Arms mags since those chinese company look like that they do have much materials to waste on. -Make sure that you will check all cap on the top of the mags that wrote down 75 rds, possibly clue them by exposy, otherwise it will pup out then the spring will pup out as well, it hurt in butt to find them back. More than that, enjoy the quality of PMAG that you can get half of the price of real deal plus the ranger plate for Green Label is damn cheap. I suggest you to get the black version since that's the only one would be the correct color. CB or Green is somehow not really like 120 rds PMAG. For the quality of PMAG, Yes, I did step on them and drop it from 10 feet. it's not even a ditch on them, just that stupid cap that I mention above pup out.
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September 1st, 2009, 06:57 | #29 |
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The major difference was that the original vid ran over the mags on dirt (which the mag can dig into) while you did it on pavement.
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