Beo mags.....can't wait!!!

And... I need 5/10 bodies...

Thanks for bringing these in to all the dealers offering them right now.

I do like the tactics though,

Crimped mags - if the law ever does change (Or a .50 be pistol becomes available) anyone that buys these is unable to convert them to full capacity.

5/7 - cut material costs, but likely 5/10 will come out later and people will buy more for the "30" round look.
 
And... I need 5/10 bodies...

Thanks for bringing these in to all the dealers offering them right now.

I do like the tactics though,

Crimped mags - if the law ever does change (Or a .50 be pistol becomes available) anyone that buys these is unable to convert them to full capacity.

5/7 - cut material costs, but likely 5/10 will come out later and people will buy more for the "30" round look.

And that's why I won't be buying any.
 
And don't say it is to cut costs... it is to maximize profit.

metal AR mags are dirt cheap to produce.

edit - I see no reason not to make profit, but I am disappointed they are not 5.9/10 bodies,
I will likely consider buying some for my T97 in the meantime.
 
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Why would people get excited over a unproven magazine. Does it function properly for what it was made for a .50 Beowulf, and second does it function for the 223 crowd. So much fail over the years on new unproven magazines. Battledyne, PVC, Promag 9-22 to name a few. I will not buy into this magazine yet, I will wait for all the reviews.
 
Why would people get excited over a unproven magazine. Does it function properly for what it was made for a .50 Beowulf, and second does it function for the 223 crowd. So much fail over the years on new unproven magazines. Battledyne, PVC, Promag 9-22 to name a few. I will not buy into this magazine yet, I will wait for all the reviews.

I thought that at first, (why I only ordered two). But hey, I figured if they work out great, if not only $100.
 
Better your $100 than mine..............

Yeah, I see it at the very least, as I am supporting the efforts of a gun dealer in Canada.

If they make a lot of profit, they can afford to bring in greater amounts of merchandise.

I wonder if I can claim it as charity on my taxes.........
 
We all surf on a grey zone with these .50 beowulf mag. The RCMP will have to statute on them one time or another.

People always refer to the Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72 but it is far from being clear for the .50 beowulf.
This is why business member will never told that they can be used with .223 ammos.

BTW the CFO have still no clear answer but this will come.
 
i ordered mine, im stoked!. And we shall see how they function. And really if i was all that worried about $130-140 or whatever, i picked the wrong hobby.
 
We all surf on a grey zone with these .50 beowulf mag. The RCMP will have to statute on them one time or another.

People always refer to the Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72 but it is far from being clear for the .50 beowulf.
This is why business member will never told that they can be used with .223 ammos.

BTW the CFO have still no clear answer but this will come.

It is very clear... Have you ever read it?
 
Why would people get excited over a unproven magazine. Does it function properly for what it was made for a .50 Beowulf, and second does it function for the 223 crowd. So much fail over the years on new unproven magazines. Battledyne, PVC, Promag 9-22 to name a few. I will not buy into this magazine yet, I will wait for all the reviews.
I think the answer lies on c products USA website, they do not list/sell any 50 beowulf mags there, so these appear to be made just for canada.

We must have some canadian companies pumping out 50 beowulf rifles that only c products knows about
 
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