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    John Moses Browning
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    Default Lancer L5 Magazine

    I recall reading about these while they were still in the preproduction phase. Unlike other translucent or polymer magazines, these have metal reinforcements.

    Funny, it only took the AR community 20+ years to catch up with the AK world, this idea is far from novel, but is certainly past due.

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    What makes these mags worth twice as many D&H mags for the same money?
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    They're made by a company that doesn't produce firearm accessories, until now however, so that's probably what is in part - not to mention they're a brand new product.

    You'll also notice that the mags are curved, like an AK mag is. Unlike conventional aluminum mags, which have a noticeable "joint" where it leaves the magazine well. This is supposed to aid in proper feeding, and I believe MagPuls have this as well.

    It's more of a novelty than anything else really, just like most translucent magazines are. I don't foresee anyone selling off all their good D&H's for the sake of these. .

    Plus, they're only $4-5 more than a good D&H anyway.

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    Have D&H mags gone up that much. I bought 10 @ $10 each (shipped) the night of the last Congressional elections.

    ...and I've never had a feeding problem and they're a proven design. I'll be curious to see how the feed lips hold up on these plastic wonders over time. Wear should be good but having the dissimilar materials I can see a potential for cracking of the plastic in that area.

    ETA: Just found D&H mags for $9.99 here;
    http://www.44mag.com/products.asp?dept=1335

    I've bought mags from these folks a few times.
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    You're right about the D&H's, I was thinking of C-Products, because I ordered a few from 44mag.com a while ago.

    But yeah, I'd imagine if you used the magazine heavily year-round, year-after-year, you'll eventually end up with metal/plastic separation, or perhaps a crack or two. But like I said, I think it's more of a novelty fun/range mag than anything else. They certainly look cool, that's for sure.

    As for the way the mag is curved compared to aluminum mags, I'm in the same boat as you. It's just what I heard for the logic behind that.

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    Just remember, if you can see how many rounds you have left in your mag, so can the bad guy

    I agree that they are a novelty, at $5 more than a non-windowed PMag (MSRP) I can't see the justification especially with the track record that the PMag is developing over seas.

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