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"Best" AICS pattern magazine
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<blockquote data-quote="XLR Industries" data-source="post: 2657894" data-attributes="member: 123236"><p>On the different styles of magazines,</p><p>Polymer- No rattle, typically feed smooth from the factory, if they dont feed though you are SOL because you cannot tune them, and they tend to bind up when it gets dirty</p><p></p><p>Hawkins- Tighter lockup than most AICS magazines, lighter, rounds leave the mag a little smoother, but if you need to tune them you cant with the lips being fixed, seem to feed most standard calibers pretty well but the odd balls might need tuned.</p><p></p><p>AI/Accurate mag/MDT- Fit looser in the chassis/stock which means they could have a little rattle which is annoying. The feed lips tend to come a little rough from the factory. With that being said, you can polish the lips and tune them (if needed then they tend to run really well). As the mag starts to wear over time you can make fine tune adjustments to the feed lips to get it to feed better.</p><p></p><p>Overall favorite is the accurate mag, you just have to put a work in on them then they are great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLR Industries, post: 2657894, member: 123236"] On the different styles of magazines, Polymer- No rattle, typically feed smooth from the factory, if they dont feed though you are SOL because you cannot tune them, and they tend to bind up when it gets dirty Hawkins- Tighter lockup than most AICS magazines, lighter, rounds leave the mag a little smoother, but if you need to tune them you cant with the lips being fixed, seem to feed most standard calibers pretty well but the odd balls might need tuned. AI/Accurate mag/MDT- Fit looser in the chassis/stock which means they could have a little rattle which is annoying. The feed lips tend to come a little rough from the factory. With that being said, you can polish the lips and tune them (if needed then they tend to run really well). As the mag starts to wear over time you can make fine tune adjustments to the feed lips to get it to feed better. Overall favorite is the accurate mag, you just have to put a work in on them then they are great! [/QUOTE]
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