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My suggestion...buy the P-mags from Magpul and don't guess.
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Yes, they run fine, but these are cheaper:

http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/A..._.223_mag.html
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I have used some for the last two years with zero issues. Used them yesterday.

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i have 20 of them and have ZERO issues with any of them.
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I had heard that the welds on some of them were a bit rough.
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Prices are a lot better here.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR15-...-beta-s/21.htm

Overstock sale, right now.
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Prices are a lot better here.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR15-...-beta-s/21.htm

Overstock sale, right now.
Those are good prices! What is the differences in the followers? Gray, green, orange? What do these colors denote?
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Those are good prices! What is the differences in the followers? Gray, green, orange? What do these colors denote?
Green is the USGI current version. Gray and orange are the magpul options...which are BETTER followers than the USGI green ones.

A orange follower is easier to see in a locked back action...so if your into visual confirmations of "empty" then maybe you'll want those. The gray is a more natural color that sticks out less if you're camo'ed out in "Indian Country".

I don't do either, so I could care less. I just buy what's in stock.
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Green is the USGI current version. Gray and orange are the magpul options...which are BETTER followers than the USGI green ones.

A orange follower is easier to see in a locked back action...so if your into visual confirmations of "empty" then maybe you'll want those. The gray is a more natural color that sticks out less if you're camo'ed out in "Indian Country".

I don't do either, so I could care less. I just buy what's in stock.
Thanks for the info, Synergy!! Rep to you for helping an AR noob out!
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