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Korean glock mag question
Did anyone ever use one of these and/or purchased from this site? If so please share or redirect if redundant.
http://centerfiresystems.com/magglo9-02.aspxLast edited by dinorod01; August 7th, 2013 at 09:10 PM. Reason: add would help huh?
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August 7th, 2013, 09:34 PM #2Junior Member
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Re: Korean glock mag question
I have for my Glock 17 gen2 and they run great. 100's of rounds so far and still run great. I have the 33 rounders too from center fire and the only complaint I have for those is that they tend to hurt the fingers when loading unless you buy a loader for them. Center fire used to charge a fee for credit card use so be aware of that. I can't tell you how they are for returns but everything I bought from them came in a timely manor.
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Re: Korean glock mag question
When i bought muy used Gen 3 17 a bunch of them came with the Gun , not one failure so far. Runs great.
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Re: Korean glock mag question
I have dealt with Centerfire for a number of years. Never a problem. Good company to deal with. I have never tried a Korean mag in my glocks, so I can't help you there.
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August 7th, 2013, 09:53 PM #5
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The problem with the Korean mags is they split at the top .
You can see what im talking about here
However, I've never ran into issues with my G19 and for the price you can't beat them esp when you want to drop a mag into the dirt for a fast reload.
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August 8th, 2013, 10:19 AM #6
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I purchased 2 of them and neither worked. Bullets seemed to get stuck inside. Not sure if was inside dimension of the mag tube or the follower but they would bind up. Never even fired rounds out of them.
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Re: Korean glock mag question
It's funny to see Centerfire selling these cheap now for a couple of bucks when months ago I saw them going for $30-$40 at times because regular Glock magazines were nowhere to be found.
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Hey thanks guys very much for the replies. I think I'll pick up a few just to beat up for the price! Thanks again
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