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29/12/08
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67% of reviewers
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£25.00
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6.7
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RESpecht1621
Registered: April 2006 Posts: 34
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Review Date: 1/6/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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150rds, strong plastic, cheap!
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Cons:
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Requires lubercation for good feed.
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So you like low-caps but don't like hi-caps? Or maybe just are tired of both, well this is just right for you, the G&P midcaps allow twice the capacity of a low-cap and dosn't require winding like a hi-cap. And at being only about $23-25 dollars they cost about the same as your normal low-cap. As you can see above they get twice as many rounds by using a double stack mag well, becuase of this I recomend you fill the mag and add lube to it for it to sit over night, that way you get a good clean feed with no misfires.
So, how does it add up in a game? Great! In my case I love my Low-caps but dont like reloading so often, so these cut down the relaoding and the amount of mags I have to carry with me.
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stavros
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 4
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Review Date: 15/3/08
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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solid, excellent finish
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misfires
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Really good mags. Very solid, looks great on any ak74.
As said before, some lubrication is needed.
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-WoTaN-
Registered: May 2006 Posts: 1
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Review Date: 29/12/08
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: £25.00
| Rating: 2
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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OK finish
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Misfeeding
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I've owned 11pcs of G&P's bakelit mags. Some of the best mags I've had. Great performance and look!
Since I was more than pleased with them, I went for the G&P ones when I wanted a few in plum.
Due to G&P's poor quality control and lack for consistency in quality, I got a batch of totally worthless, misfeeding magazines.
First 20 BB's go through like it's supposed to, but after that they misfeed every 3rd or 5th BB. Reeaally anonying.
Worst thing, there is no fix to it since it's the feeding spring who's defect.
Sure, I might have had some bad luck but I think it should be in every mans interest to know they are taking a chance ordering these mags.
Conclusion:
I'd say go with the MAG-brand of AK74 mags if you don't need the mag to be nicely texturized with bakelite. Then you would'nt be to depressed if they are'nt working since they go for 1/3 the price of G&P's and usally performs perfect and with ok look.
I give it a 2/10 and not a 1/10 out of pure good will. After all, it's not the mag itself which are crap. G&P is!
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Registered: April 2006