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Just saw these. What do you guys think?

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Product Description:

Available January 2009, Pre-Order now and reserve your CDMAG!

Always know how many rounds are left at a glance with the new CountDown Magazine. The CountDown magazine has a visual color coded indicator showing the exact number of rounds left in the magazine. 30-21 rounds have a GREEN background, 20-11 rounds have a YELLOW background, and 10-1 rounds have a RED background. There is also a second indicator on the borttom of the magazine so you always are prepared to grab a full magazine. Light weight, and holds 30 .223 rounds. 100% reliability with a non-tilting stable follower and a corrosion resistant stainless steel spring.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

http://www.commandarms.com/product.asp?pID=318&cID=18

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Guest Verbal Kint
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TangoDown is coming out with a new polymer magazine as well, called the "ARC", in early 2009.

Posted (edited)

They are $10 more than Magpuls. I really don’t need the “Count Down” Feature so I probably wouldn’t buy them.

I wish one of these places would make a pmag for my .308 Panther.

Edited by DaveTN
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Kinda cool, but I dont think I would spend much more than what a PMag or Lancer mag costs.

That said, I like the trend of polymer mags.

Guest Astra900
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Looks cool, but also looks like another moving part. Moving parts can fail. One failure can lead to another failure. For range time, I'd say ok, but for any serious business, no.

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Are polymer mags better than the aluminum, or steel?

Or is it just personal preference.

How does the three rate?

Edited by creeky
I spell like a monkey on crack... with a yeast infection.
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Are polymer mags better than the aluminum, or steel?

Or is it just personal preference.

Howdo the three rate?

I’m sure everyone will have an opinion, but I see no reason to buy a Metal Mag anymore. I don’t own a Magpul Pmag yet, but from everything I’ve seen they are tougher than metal mags and have fewer problems; plus they look cooler.

Guest VolDaddy
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What Astra900 said +1

"Looks cool, but also looks like another moving part. Moving parts can fail. One failure can lead to another failure. For range time, I'd say ok, but for any serious business, no."

K.I.S.S.

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Personally I really like the Lancer mags. Just as tough as the P-Mags while being translucent. I also like the constant curve of the body. The T-mags will be interesting to see. I only wish the price would come down. I can see the usgi mags sticking around just for their sheer cost advantage and availability. Plus they work, so you can't argue much with that.

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Personally I really like the Lancer mags. Just as tough as the P-Mags while being translucent. I also like the constant curve of the body. The T-mags will be interesting to see. I only wish the price would come down. I can see the usgi mags sticking around just for their sheer cost advantage and availability. Plus they work, so you can't argue much with that.

Plus the fact that its irritatingly hard to find PMAGS right now...

USGI mags are about all thats readily available.

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Plus the fact that its irritatingly hard to find PMAGS right now...

USGI mags are about all thats readily available.

I've still been able to find the Lancer mags, just got a few the other day, and for about the same price as windowed PMags.

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