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Old June 17th, 2008, 01:17   #61
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Aww...midcaps or lowcaps might garner a lot of sales. But hicaps? Probably not likely.
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Old June 17th, 2008, 01:24   #62
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Aww...midcaps or lowcaps might garner a lot of sales. But hicaps? Probably not likely.
Buy the both regular low cap and PMAG high cap, switch the internal. Systema version is in testing but will be more expensive than the AEG version.
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Old June 17th, 2008, 01:33   #63
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Buy the both regular low cap and PMAG high cap, switch the internal. Systema version is in testing but will be more expensive than the AEG version.
Heh, so regular like.....King Arms 68 round internals are compatible?
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Old June 17th, 2008, 01:37   #64
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Heh, so regular like.....King Arms 68 round internals are compatible?
I would guess dboy 68 rounds is compatible because they all from the same factory.
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Old June 17th, 2008, 02:42   #65
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I think I'll hold out for magpuls release of theirs.
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Old November 21st, 2008, 19:18   #66
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Is there any chance you would make a PTW high cap, im sure there would be enough interest being that you would be the only one. just a thought


Sorry about bumping this for after 5 months, didnt want to start a new thread
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Old November 21st, 2008, 19:25   #67
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Any word on the PMAG for PTW?
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Old November 21st, 2008, 19:29   #68
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I wouldn't want a hi-cap for a PTW. You are just asking for trouble.

There is not 1 hi-cap out there that feeds well, and consistantly all the time, every time. Even the stock PTW mags suffer from this problem occasionally, and it leads to chopped BBs, and you are forced to clean the gun.

And by consistant feeding, I mean the mag has to be able to feed the BB faster than the gun demands, and be able to do it with every BB. Dry firing is not a problem for the PTW, as you are not likely to damage anything in there. But if a BB is more than 50% (but less than 100%) fed when the piston slams the nozzle closed, the BB is chopped (or shattered), and those fragments can damage the hop-up (or enter the cylinder) if left unattended.

The best result for a PTW is always going to be a spring-driven mag follower feeding BBs smoothly, regardless of brand or capacity.

But I would appreciate a factory made-to-fit PMag, vs the $150 each custom made ones.
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Old January 20th, 2009, 13:38   #69
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I wouldn't want a hi-cap for a PTW. You are just asking for trouble.

There is not 1 hi-cap out there that feeds well, and consistantly all the time, every time. Even the stock PTW mags suffer from this problem occasionally, and it leads to chopped BBs, and you are forced to clean the gun.

And by consistant feeding, I mean the mag has to be able to feed the BB faster than the gun demands, and be able to do it with every BB. Dry firing is not a problem for the PTW, as you are not likely to damage anything in there. But if a BB is more than 50% (but less than 100%) fed when the piston slams the nozzle closed, the BB is chopped (or shattered), and those fragments can damage the hop-up (or enter the cylinder) if left unattended.

The best result for a PTW is always going to be a spring-driven mag follower feeding BBs smoothly, regardless of brand or capacity.

But I would appreciate a factory made-to-fit PMag, vs the $150 each custom made ones.
I would agree.. Great idea that guy has but $150 per mag is not worth it but I would glad to buy some of these in mid caps 70rnd or 120rnd
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Old April 4th, 2009, 20:19   #70
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put me down for 1 box of TAN please
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Old April 4th, 2009, 20:43   #71
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Back of the line for you.

Welcome to the party, but I doubt these will be made anytime soon. I hope to be proven wrong on that.
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Old April 5th, 2009, 02:08   #72
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LoL Mac! Is there a long list?? Know of anyother place thats selling these mags??
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Old April 5th, 2009, 10:48   #73
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Old April 6th, 2009, 12:26   #74
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Back of the line for you.

Welcome to the party, but I doubt these will be made anytime soon. I hope to be proven wrong on that.
"PMAG" of the PTW available already. It is for PTW and it looks like PMAG, not exactly as PMAG though. price is much affordable. I saw it this morning and I may post some detail tonight.
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Old April 6th, 2009, 12:46   #75
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Thanks Mcguyver.....but not looking to spend over $80 a mag

the cheapest iv found was $45 post Mod... there has got to be a cheaper place....i guess ill have to keep checking Magpul so i can get them for $14-$18 and mod them myself!
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