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I guess the old company really earned a bad name, judging from these old comments….lot of flaming going on in here! They got bought by a guy who reopened, word is they are pretty reliable now. The stainless ones have 0.020" feed lip thickness…good good for those ar that don't play well with polymer mags….gets the rounds about .04 higher, hence closer to the bolt lugs. Mine for instance, is struggling to strip rounds from the right lip on 5/7 of my pmags, There are about 6 machining steps on an ar upper, lower and bcg that can stack tolerances to where (if you are unlucky like me) you need a mag with thin lips to run reliably. Chicago police use them now and that place is literally a war zone, so they must have some serious improvements in the new company to get adopted into that hell-storm. I'm planing on getting some because I don't want to replace my bcg, just to find my main issue is that the mag catch cutout is just located a few thousands too low. Its a New, American made rife….I don't like to crap on American brands with a great reputation, so I won't name it. Flukes happen, I just would rather work with it than ask them to fix it, which I know they would.
I want to tell those looking for a mag to run 7.62×39 in the AR platform C Products Defense mags are awesome, if they don't work for you check to make sure proper feed ramp modifications have been performed!
JUNK, waste of money, malfunction machines. The C-Products magazines are nowhere near "mil-spec", not even close. These people are crooks and terrible business people. Do some research about this crooked company before even thinking about giving them any of your hard earned money!
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I guess the old company really earned a bad name, judging from these old comments….lot of flaming going on in here! They got bought by a guy who reopened, word is they are pretty reliable now. The stainless ones have 0.020" feed lip thickness…good good for those ar that don't play well with polymer mags….gets the rounds about .04 higher, hence closer to the bolt lugs. Mine for instance, is struggling to strip rounds from the right lip on 5/7 of my pmags, There are about 6 machining steps on an ar upper, lower and bcg that can stack tolerances to where (if you are unlucky like me) you need a mag with thin lips to run reliably. Chicago police use them now and that place is literally a war zone, so they must have some serious improvements in the new company to get adopted into that hell-storm. I'm planing on getting some because I don't want to replace my bcg, just to find my main issue is that the mag catch cutout is just located a few thousands too low. Its a New, American made rife….I don't like to crap on American brands with a great reputation, so I won't name it. Flukes happen, I just would rather work with it than ask them to fix it, which I know they would.
I want to tell those looking for a mag to run 7.62×39 in the AR platform C Products Defense mags are awesome, if they don't work for you check to make sure proper feed ramp modifications have been performed!
JUNK, waste of money, malfunction machines. The C-Products magazines are nowhere near "mil-spec", not even close. These people are crooks and terrible business people.
Do some research about this crooked company before even thinking about giving them any of your hard earned money!
C products mags are crappy, but at least they are trying
I thought Cproducts was out of business