09-12-2023, 11:52 AM
My experience only... ASC mags use just too thin sheet metal, it's cool they're stainless but I'd rather thicker plain steel if trying to cut cost.
I bought ASC 15rnd mags so I could load 10rnd and avoid any possible issues with using all the capacity and they were short enough for bench shooting. Should I have to do that? NO, but it happens so I figured I'd circumvent the possibility.
...Wrong... Even with 10rnd out of 15rnd the sides of the paper thin mags bulge, drag inside the magwell, won't drop out and sometimes cause errors inserting fully.
Final straw was when I suddenly started having problems that stemmed from one feed lip getting bent slightly throwing the approach angle off.
I bought a couple Grendel DuraMags to try and am much happier with them, much more rigid, no bulging, go in easily and freely drop out, strong rigid feed lips.
They skip right over 15rnd so I bought 20rnd which are sometimes a pain because of the length. I'm now sufficiently impressed enough to get some 10rnd and load them fully without any problem.
I bought ASC 15rnd mags so I could load 10rnd and avoid any possible issues with using all the capacity and they were short enough for bench shooting. Should I have to do that? NO, but it happens so I figured I'd circumvent the possibility.
...Wrong... Even with 10rnd out of 15rnd the sides of the paper thin mags bulge, drag inside the magwell, won't drop out and sometimes cause errors inserting fully.
Final straw was when I suddenly started having problems that stemmed from one feed lip getting bent slightly throwing the approach angle off.
I bought a couple Grendel DuraMags to try and am much happier with them, much more rigid, no bulging, go in easily and freely drop out, strong rigid feed lips.
They skip right over 15rnd so I bought 20rnd which are sometimes a pain because of the length. I'm now sufficiently impressed enough to get some 10rnd and load them fully without any problem.
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