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after using M-16 30 years ago in Army ,bought an AR-15 cause Obama said I had to buy one , got some P-mags want to get some alumaniam ones like i used in army,is C-products magazines any good? anybody have good lick with them?
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About half on the ones I bought had issues. USGI mags like Colt and NHMTG are good to go. You can pick them up for about the same price and quality control is much better.
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Brownell's seem to be fine, also.
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I've only used the 10 rounders, but have never had a problem.
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I've had no problems out of ten D&H mags from DSG Arms and they can be had for around $10 each.
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My .223 mags are all brownell's or NHMTG. I have a bunch of 6.8 C-products magazines without issue, but I understand the company had problems more than once with bad lots.
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