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TangoDown ARC Magazine 30 Round
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Features
A basic problem for plastic magazines is that they have to have a constant curved interior to be molded in one piece. There is no other way. But the magazine well of the M16/AR-15 weapon system is straight. So much compromise has to be reached from a design standpoint to make the two work together. So side effects of magazines not dropping free, are often seen. The optimum solution would be a straight upper section to properly present cartridges through the magazine well, and a constant-radius lower section to accommodate remaining ammunition. However, this design has been impossible to produce in polymer until now.
The patent pending two-piece modular construction allows us to create the ultimate magazine for many reasons. In addition to the proper magazine form, we are able to achieve maximum strength and integrity when the components are molded. Precision molding is achieved much easier on two small parts versus one large one. We can also mix materials, impossible with conventional plastic magazines. We can offer transparent lower/high tensile strength upper sectioned magazines that avoid the brittle feed lip issue of all-transparent material construction. Modular construction makes perfect sense for the unprecedented strength- we eliminated the removable floor plate, so the magazine becomes a five-sided box. ARC Mag survives the impact that crushes metal magazines.
ARC Mag takes full advantage of the latest polymers available from the aerospace industry- materials impervious to the effects of solvents & lubricants. After molding, we permanently bond the two sections together with advanced adhesives during manufacturing, so no disassembly is possible, or required. ARC Mag has a unique low-friction semi-floating follower that is slotted to allow for easy magazine cleaning. Just dunk the ARC Mag in hot soapy water, rinse and invert to drain. Thats hassle-free maintenance. ARC Mag also features a premium chromium-silicon spring that is heat treated, stress relieved and moly coated. Life expectancy for this spring is 100,000+ cycles.
Our design team created a magazine that could be handled by the operator in any condition- note the aggressive ridges front and rear. They allow a positive purchase when seating the ARC Mag. The deep waffle pattern on the magazines sides assist in rapid extraction from mag pouches. Every surface on the ARC Mag was given careful consideration to help out the operator.
Hi-Capacity Magazine Policy:
No magazines with a capacity over 10 rounds to CA, HI, NY, or MA.
No magazines with a capacity over 12-rounds to Chicago Illinois.
No magazines with a capacity over 15 rd. to NJ.
No magazines with a capacity over 20 rd. to MD.
Be sure to check local and state regulations before ordering.
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Reviews
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Average Rating:
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Not better than competitor
Shawn Griffith
(charleston, SC)
11/23/2011 5:27 AM
These are fat, most likely will make you look stupid as you try to fit them in/or take out, anything but a double mag pouch.
Also a little to long, if you like securing your mags with a button/ velcro. It wont happen unless its elastic.
Very durable, after I finally coerced it out of the pouch, I threw it against a concrete wall, only a few rounds poped out. Realizing i just wasted 20$ i picked it up, and it still worked.
I now use them in any non tactical situation, where I dont have to worry about them getting stuck as I pull them out, or put them in my pouches.
Bottom line, I use the Pmag also, in every aspect they are better, although I haven't thrown them at a wall yet...
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good but not great
kris w
(OCEANSIDE, CA)
10/7/2011 2:23 AM
these are great mags but the thing is to clean them you have to use soap and warm water, and the thing is a dishwasher is hard to get to while on deployment.. lol there great but having to clean them takes alot work and time and they dont fit in most mag pouches there good mags but could be better
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