View Full Version : Surefire MAG5-60 Magazine Review
Sturmgewehre
10-30-2011, 12:37
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Deployment Solu
10-30-2011, 14:07
Interesting!! I wonder if Surefire had seen this???
Sturmgewehre
10-30-2011, 15:49
I'm not sure Surefire surfs the gun channels. But this video just went up a few hours ago so it likely hasn't been seen by them yet. Given some of the comments I'm getting from other users who have experienced similar issues, I doubt it's news to them. Perhaps an update to the mags will be forth coming.
Thanks for the review. Love your M16A2 FA....jelous.
just imho.. just seems like way to much **** going on in the mag..keep it simple.
As far as civilians go, if you need more than 30 rounds, you're in deep, deep doo-doo.:rofl::rofl:
Foxtrotx1
10-31-2011, 15:32
Thanks Sturm, another great video.
AK_Stick
10-31-2011, 16:57
Like to get one for my go-bag, but I'd much rather have a 45 round mag than a 60 or 100.
crazymoose
11-01-2011, 01:16
Another great review. Giant mags aren't my cup of tea, but I hope SF sorts out the issues for those who need this capability.
Just out of curiosity, what is that optic on the ACR in front of what I presume is a magnifier?
american lockpicker
11-01-2011, 03:18
Interesting, I was considering switching from Emags to this. I think I'll just pick up one next year as a novelty item.
humanguerrilla
11-01-2011, 04:51
At least it's adding 2 lbs that actually goes bang to a rifle and that's 2 lbs you don't have to deal with on the gun when it's used up [vs. redimag and accessories].
Sturmgewehre
11-01-2011, 08:42
Another great review. Giant mags aren't my cup of tea, but I hope SF sorts out the issues for those who need this capability.
Just out of curiosity, what is that optic on the ACR in front of what I presume is a magnifier?
It's a LUCID HD7 red dot sight. I'm working on the review this week.
Sturmgewehre
11-01-2011, 08:43
This is the type of failure I was having as well, the magazine stops pushing the rounds up.
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AK_Stick
11-01-2011, 12:58
At least it's adding 2 lbs that actually goes bang to a rifle and that's 2 lbs you don't have to deal with on the gun when it's used up [vs. redimag and accessories].
Redi-mag or Redi-mod don't really add much noticeable weight to the gun, save the second magazine.
And they don't jam your weapon either.....
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