I've considered purchasing a couple, just for range use.
I've considered purchasing a couple, just for range use.
Old thread re-hashed. I have bought a bunch of new pro-mags, no issues.
Did you get any of the 10 round drums for the S12? Thoughts on them?Old thread re-hashed. I have bought a bunch of new pro-mags, no issues.
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Good to know info on the drums. I got red-assed all over again reading old nailheads stupid posts. Glad we banned him.
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I think pro-mag has made a turn for the better.
Got one and it works!
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Thanks for the info, I've been trying to decide if I want to buy one or not because not many people are saying anything about the 10 rounder.I've got a few of their 10 round S12 mags, flawless thus far.
I got a couple of the MD Arms 20 rounders, and those seem great.
For the most part, yes, I think it was in the 90s they realized they needed to improve or fade away, I know most of they stuff from the 80s sucked and that's why a lot of people say that.I think pro-mag has made a turn for the better.
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My experience with the Pro-mag S12 magazines was from their original batch, which was deemed to have been made with the wrong plastic... instead of send back the plastic the story I read was that they chose to send them out anyway "as-is". Sides tend to sag inward, causing hanging on the rounds. NOW... that was from a few years ago. The current production ones are apparently made with the correct rigid plastic. FWIW.
Dad has a 20-round Promag drum. Works great although a bit tweaky to load, as if the engagement lugs aren't tall enough to fully engage. Takes some work but it is loadable. Functions flawlessly...
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