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Waters Rifleman X bolt mags
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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandlin Pat" data-source="post: 3004243" data-attributes="member: 124042"><p>Update:</p><p>I ordered one of his mags, a single shot mag block, and 2 additional mags for a friend of mine. Quality is outstanding, the tolerances are tight and the mags feel very well made. I havnt shot with it yet but cycling rounds through it feeds smoothly and without hiccups. I'd actually say it's smoother than with the factory rotary mag. The mag protrudes down level with the grip on my McMillan, so it's not overly far. My only complaint is the catch is 3D printed and looks cheap. Nothing against its function, however. </p><p></p><p>Committed to ordering on a Friday, he shipped them Monday, and I received them Wednesday the same week, all the way from Australia! </p><p></p><p>Average cost per mag after shipping and fees was $192, not including the single shot block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandlin Pat, post: 3004243, member: 124042"] Update: I ordered one of his mags, a single shot mag block, and 2 additional mags for a friend of mine. Quality is outstanding, the tolerances are tight and the mags feel very well made. I havnt shot with it yet but cycling rounds through it feeds smoothly and without hiccups. I’d actually say it’s smoother than with the factory rotary mag. The mag protrudes down level with the grip on my McMillan, so it’s not overly far. My only complaint is the catch is 3D printed and looks cheap. Nothing against its function, however. Committed to ordering on a Friday, he shipped them Monday, and I received them Wednesday the same week, all the way from Australia! Average cost per mag after shipping and fees was $192, not including the single shot block. [/QUOTE]
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