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We have a lot of great options in AR-15 magazines today, but brand does Flannel Daddy use? The dude, reviews a lot of guns and shoots a lot of rounds, so he has some opinions on what the best AR-15 magazines are.

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  1. Biggest issue with those Enhanced Performance mags is that the FDE paint on there is super thicc. Sand down the top and they drop free/seat way better. Sustain on the fiji overwater bungalow blue followers

  2. over insertion…wider… girth "especially at the base" …soaking…stiff lips…enhanced performance… i feel like im watching a live actions erotic novel and daddy is the main character

  3. Oh, if you try Mike's trick for stretching pouches around PMAGs, remember, you have to add some shims, like pieces of wood, or some pens, between PMAGs, in the pouch, to get the tolerances right, otherwise, it will still be tight.

  4. I once found a couple of mags that had fallen to the bottom of my trunk, down in the spare tire well, in my old Chevy Lumina(big pimpin!), one was a Gen1 PMAG, the other was a HK steel mak I had. After about 4-5 months down there, the PMAG was no worse for wear, but the HK mag was freaking ORANGE, and rusted to immobility! Are they reliable mags? Hell yeah! They are WAAAAAY past their time, though. They were able to EASILY seat on a full mag, with the bolt closed, which was great, and ran flawlessly, as long as you kept them maintained, but they are HEAVY!!! They weigh 4x what a PMAG does! That may not seem like a lot, since these are relatively light items, but ounces equal pounds, pounds equal pain! I used to cut my toothbrush, in my field sanitation kit, in half, to save weight, and would use the tiny, travel tubes of toothpaste, and shaved my head in the field, so i wouldn't have to worry about shampoo, or maintaining my hair, and could just use soap on my head. As a sniper, I had a massive load, especially when we were packing the Barrett, and later, when I became a Special Operations Combat Medic, that load only got heavier, as I had to carry not only my own equipment and weapon, but also medical supplies to maintain an entire team!!!!!!!!

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