Sneak peak of the prototype polymer mags. The production version may vary in appearance, and will have markings on it.
It is approximately the body size of what we have been referring to as a "15 round mag".
And as you can see, it has just about the perfect length to work prone, or off a bench, and also leaves a good amount to hold for mag changes and use in a lot of mag pouches.
Looks good. Now you guys just have to mark it as for the xcr-m pistol :P
Has anybody tried shooting the MH with the 10 Rd XCR-M pistol mags? Does it work?
Does anyone have a mag other than the unavailable G2 PMAG that will successful fire 5 rounds?
Owners, how many rounds have you shot with your XCR-M mags?
The new mag from atrs looks even better in person and will solve some of the issues people have with the Asc mags length.
I've got 150-200 rounds through my xcrm pistol mag without a single failure.
They look pretty good... il buy a few.. and once you get a fix for the imi il buy some of those too
They look great and will be interested in getting some.
Couple questions,
What's the projected cost for one? Don't really want them if they are significantly more them xcrm mags.
Will they come in a 10 round pistol variation?
What's the projected time line? If relatively soon I will wait if not I will order more xcrm mags.
They look great and I think the size of the body is perfect.
The XCR-M 10 round pistol mags are what we are currently recommending for these, they run extremely well.
On my own personal rifle, I have a couple hundred rounds through using XCR-M mag(s), and in the shop for test firing purposes, I'd say I've easily put 1500+ rounds through with those mags.
On the XCR-M non-pistol mags that are crimped to limit them to 5, the method of limiting capacity (crimping) has made the spring bind up inside the mag when loaded with a 5th round. This occurs in all rifles, and it even occurs in the mags without a rifle present.
Projected cost: I cannot answer at this time. I anticipate they will be approximately around the cost of our AT15 mags. ($32) but that is just a guess, at this point in time.
10 round pistol: That is our intention at this point in time. They will be molded in XCR-M 10 round pistol mag.
Time Line: Currently looking at a minimum of two months away until molds are made. Probably 4 to 6 months until we have finished and tested product available.
Last edited by alberta tactical rifle; 06-18-2015 at 03:45 PM.