Interesting device, drops your mag as soon as it is empty
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/09/ada...#axzz5zB56DzHJ
Interesting device, drops your mag as soon as it is empty
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/09/ada...#axzz5zB56DzHJ
The time this will save you will be made up by the added time searching for your mags.
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wonder if its compatible with CA mag release....would make a huge difference there.
ETA...looks like it would be, really makes sense for those with that setup
Last edited by whitewalrus; 09-10-2019 at 21:13.
Yeah, probably illegal in california for that very reason. If it's not right now, it will be soon, since it almost totally defeats the various "bullet button" mag change devices.
Also perhaps useful for stage-shooting competitions.
Only have to use a tool to release if the mag's not empty yet, which could also be achieved by hand cycling the bolt until the mag drops free.
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Definitely competition driven/focused.
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