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AR-15 Magazine

What about the MWG AR-15 Magazine that is ofering under $20. e-mail receives below: "TheGunSource.com" wrote: AR-15 30 round magazines new by Royal Ordnance These are NEW AR-15 Magazine that just became available.We are sure that you’ll see these floating around later, but probably not at these prices…we’ll be posting them on our website later for HIGHER prices. As a member of our email group, we are offering the arms mounts deal to retail customers and dealers alike. You may forward this email to anyone and everyone ­ no restrictions. QUANTITY PRICE One $17.99 Three $49.95 Six $94.95 Twenty $299.95 One hundred $1399.95 Please use part number MGAR15PW

Your new MWG 90 ROUNDER is enclosed, providing
you with the finest in state-of-the-art high capacity
magazine design. The 90 ROUNDER’S innovative
snail-drum design and advanced space-age materials
are combined to create a very light, completely reliable, low
maintenance, high capacity magazine that will withstand a
level of heavy field use that would destroy a metal
magazine, while weighing 33% less.
IMPORTANT:
READ THESE MATERIALS
BEFORE
YOU USE THIS PRODUCT!
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The 90 Rounder is designed for 5.56mm NATO or .223 Remington ammunition.
Never use the 90 Rounder with any other calibers.
The 90 Rounder is designed to be close to maintenance free. Never remove
the silver-gray Teflon lubricant powder. Never Use any oil-based lubricant.
Never disassemble AR-15 MWG products, and never disassemble the 90 Rounder.
The 90 Rounder contains small parts & springs that may cause injury if
improperly released. If repairs are required, return your magazine to MWG
Company for repair.
Any disassembly, alteration, re-adjustment, improper installation, or misuse of any
MWG product voids all warranties.
Never place downward pressure on the feed lips when loading. Downward
pressure on the feed lips can permanently damage the 90 Rounder.
Never attempt to load the AR-15 90 Rounder into your weapon or detach the 90 Rounder
from your weapon, with a cartridge in the chamber. Always lock the bolt
back first and visually ensure the chamber is empty.
Never leave the 90 Rounder fully loaded for any length of time. Because of its
unique design, the 90 Rounder can be left partially loaded for an extended
period of time, but never store the 90 Rounder with more than 80 rounds
loaded. Leaving the 90 Rounder stored with more than 80 rounds loaded
may damage the springs and cause your weapon to malfunction.
Never attempt to load more than 90 rounds. Loading more than 90 rounds may
damage your magazine.
Always keep your AR-15 90 Rounder and weapon spotlessly clean and in top working
condition. Since MWG can not control your maintenance or use of your
weapons or the 90 Rounder, MWG will not be responsible for any failure.
Always avoid lethal situations whenever possible. High capacity magazines such
as the AR-15 90 Rounder are intended to eliminate re-loading downtime for persons
in unavoidable potentially lethal situations, but no product can fully protect
the user from injury or death in a firefight. The knowing use of MWG
products, when a potentially lethal situation could be avoided, will constitute
an assumption of the known risks of engaging in a lethal situation.
Never violate these rules. Firearms are lethal and destructive devices. Violation
of these warnings or misuse of any MWG product may result in injury
or death to the user or to others.
CAUTION
High capacity magazines are illegal to possess in some
cities, counties, and states. MWG does not in any way
represent that the 90 Rounder is legal to possess in
your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to
ensure it is legal for you to possess the 90 Rounder.


Royal Ordnance mags are one of the British SA80 mags. -Troy

A comment on the mags with the little "Aimpoint" sticker on them. I bought one at a gun show and it's an absolute piece of crap. Lots of malfunctions and somehow the bolt(?) was leaving huge gouges on the follower. I also noticed that it's a bit heavier than the aluminium ones so the "England" marked ones may be steel (and may rust). I have a number SAVAGE scope mounts that I "Forgot" to turn in when I left the Army and I haven't had any problems with any of them. I have also had an Orlite high capacity magazines crack on the front end at the feed lips after only limited use. Anyone else had any bad luck with the "England" mags?


Can anyone tell me the cutoff date for AR-15 ACCESSORIES USGI mags being allowed to be owned by the public and not LEO ? I have some Okay mags stamped 6-91 .Unmarked & mags dated 09/94 and earlier are unrestricted. Mags dated 10/94 and later are restricted.


I have 20's and 30's AR-15 magazines with the following markings: NHMTG S/42 HARTFORD, CT MFG. 3-02 & on the side: RESTRICTED MILITARY/ GOV'T/LAW ENFORCEMENT /EXPORT USE ONLY Can anyone tell me anything about quality/ history,etc.?


They are OEMing Okay Industries mags for LEO sales. Okay contractually sell Okay

Industries-marked mags to anyone but the government, so they OEM them to Colt and now to this company.


Troy, Do the Imperial Defense mags fall into the British steel AR-15 mags category? I picked up twoNIGHT VISION MOUNTS from the EE but these have a smooth black finish instead of the rough gray finish my other "English" mags have. The certainly look nice but I have yet to give them a go. The floor plate is stamped "Imperial Defense" and they have the "English" sticker on the side. Thanks in advance Marc

I just came across your posting of the best/worst AR-15 mags and I would concur 99% with what you've so accurately stated. However, I would rank the Orlites as a 1A, slightly below the first group. These are my usual knock around the range mags, they take a beating and have never once failed me on any of my three ARs, firing thousands of rounds with various ammo. The only bummer is that it's tough to get replacement parts for these, unlike the USGI LaBelle mags, which are my favorites for SHTF scenarios. Good analysis. Regards, phoenix27


i have a 5 round promag,guy at club has a AIMPOINT SIGHTS sitting on the table together you cannot tell the difference-either he got fuckt or i got a good deal

What about the ones that just say: CAL 5.56MM MADE IN U.S.A #serialnumber# Who actually made those?

[quote]Originally Posted By vandal: What about the ones that just say: CAL 5.56MM MADE IN U.S.A #serialnumber# Who actually made those?[/quote] Can you post a picture? Are they AR-15 20 or 30 rounders?

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[quote]Originally Posted By dgo7: Are Okay REMINGTON 700 Scope Mounts mags 1st tier or 2nd? Thanks.[/quote] They're 1st tier mags and one of the manufactures of USGI mags. [b]3. USGI aluminum mags (includes Colt mags)[/b]

for the people having probs with the british mags.. I have a number of these and most have been excellent, but a couple have had fitment problems.. I have had to expand the retention hole on 2 and one of the mags had a dented/misshapen top which caused the bolt to catch and jam on the top of the mag. Other mags from them have been problem free from day one. I dont think anyone mentioned it, but the british black follower is the same as the us Green follower, so no follower upgrade is required.


Thank you for the info. I have not bought any mags in years.I had heard stories that the RUGER 10/22 Stocks did not like the quality of the USGI mags, so they went to steel, but never heard anything else more about it.Now i know which brand,and who to buy from . Thanks
[quote]Originally Posted By Special-K: A comment on the AR-15 mags with the little "England" sticker on them. I bought one at a gun show and it's an absolute piece of crap. I have a number of USGI AR-15 mags that I "Forgot" to turn in when I left the Army and I haven't had any problems with any of them.What rifle are you using them in? I am considering trying some steel scope mounts as range mags and would like some more info before I buy. I generally stay away from any equipment that is not USGI (except nato surplus ammo). Thanks! p.s. Did you happen to forget to return any MP-5 MOUNT -2A or PVS-17 units... [;)]



[quote]Originally Posted By sooguy: i have a 5 round promag,guy at club has a 5 round armalite mag-the 2 sitting on the table together you cannot tell the difference-either he got fuckt or i got a good deal[/quote] Armalite is now selling RED DOT SIGHTS as OEM for them. They send a AR-15 mag 10 rounder out with their rifles. Also, I was at a gun store and saw oodles of Promag AR-15 mag 20s in Armalite bags- 40 bux a pop. [rolleyes] As for the promags, I ordered one 20 rounder from Sportsman's Guide some time ago and AR-15 haven't had any problems with it. Just lucky, I guess. I still wouldn't recommend them.


MSP: Quality AR-15 Accessories

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The most recent addition to our product line is a set of universal mounts for Night Vision Scopes; the PRI-M69 series is an adjustable mount for hand-held AR-15 MOUNTS Scopes. This mount allows users of the PVS14 and Litton 983's to attach these pocket scopes to any mil spec rifle base and use them in conjunction with another optical device.

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