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    Has anyone heard of these or used these? Price seems pretty good to go!

    https://lanbosarmory.com/index.php?m...ducts_id=49101
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    Has anyone heard of these or used these? Price seems pretty good to go!

    https://lanbosarmory.com/index.php?m...ducts_id=49101
    I dunno, 30 rnd PMags at the gun shows for $10/ea, no tax, no shipping (ya do have to pay to get into the show). I didn't look for shorties so I don't know if they have them too or not.
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    I guess if you want 10-rounders, but PSA just had the 30-round metal ones for 10/$100 free shipping.
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    I have 30 rounders, these are a lot more convenient for zeroing off of sandbags. I was just curious if anyone had used them in the past and know of their quality
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    I have 30 rounders, these are a lot more convenient for zeroing off of sandbags. I was just curious if anyone had used them in the past and know of their quality
    A quick scan of google show that lots of buyers give them good reviews, over a variety of sellers. I don't see anything that would scare me away if I were in your position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    I dunno, 30 rnd PMags at the gun shows for $10/ea, no tax, no shipping (ya do have to pay to get into the show). I didn't look for shorties so I don't know if they have them too or not.
    10 and 20 round Pmags cost more, around $13-14 each most of the time. I did know one dealer at a gun show that would do $10 if you bought 10, but that was a while back. I agree with some others on here that the shorter mags have advantages when shooting off a bench or wandering down your hallway at home, and have been getting a lot more 20s these days. I also think they just look better too! Mag dumps have not been on my list of favorite things for a while now, and with ammo costs where they are...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnbrotz View Post
    A quick scan of google show that lots of buyers give them good reviews, over a variety of sellers. I don't see anything that would scare me away if I were in your position.
    Thank you. I should have done the same. Bad on me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gghbi View Post
    10 and 20 round Pmags cost more, around $13-14 each most of the time. I did know one dealer at a gun show that would do $10 if you bought 10, but that was a while back. I agree with some others on here that the shorter mags have advantages when shooting off a bench or wandering down your hallway at home, and have been getting a lot more 20s these days. I also think they just look better too! Mag dumps have not been on my list of favorite things for a while now, and with ammo costs where they are...

    True that. Prices are out if control and also who knows if these are the next to go?
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    Also my thoughts.
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