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The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla
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orca
The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla
Registered: September 2004 Location: Behind the Orange Kurtain, So. Kalifornia. Posts: 1,263
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Review Date: 25/7/08
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £16.00
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Replica of real PMAG
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The Magpul PTS - PMAG is a 120 round midcap magazine, modeled after Magpul's 30 round PMAG for Armalite style rifles.
The PMAG has an allen screw as well as a spring loaded button, which keeps the floor plate secure. I originally thought the allen screw also kept the magazine internals in place, but fortunately it doesn't which accommodates the use of Real Steel PMAG Ranger Plates.
There is a pin, just below the feeder mechanism. I believe that this pin is what is securing the magazines internals, but will confirm later (I cannot find my armorers punch of that pin size right now)
You'll notice, while the PTS PMAGs resemble the Real Steel PMAGs, side by side comparison shows differences in dimension, design and material used.
The build of the PTS PMAG is solid and as mentioned above, the PTS PMAGs use the real PMAG Ranger Plates. They are only held on by the spring loaded button when you replace the stock floor plate You do not need to use the allen screw.
So far, I've test fitted and fired the PTS PMAGs on all my AEG's that take STANAG type magazines and a few in shop at AEX. Feeding has been flawless for far, but will have more detailed test results after this weekend.
Compatibility matrix here:
http://www.digitalwastelands.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=305&Itemid=40
EDIT - 09/2008
Just got a hold of the Magpul PTS PMAG's in FDE. Coupled them with some real FDE Ranger plates.

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Putting my money where my mouth is...
OMFG The A.I.C.S. is NOT an L96, AWP or AWM!!!
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Registered: September 2004
Location: Behind the Orange Kurtain, So. Kalifornia.