Magpul Ranger Plates and LAR-15 10 round mags

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Are they compatible? Do you lose capacity?

The c-product tac-pull looks cheesy and breakable. I'm asking about the Magpul Ranger plates.

I need something to grab at the top of my mag pouches.
 
I heard that on normal cap mags, they reduce the loaded round count. I just wanted to make sure that there is enough follower clearance on the LAR-15 mags so that 10 can still be fully loaded.
 
LAR-15 worked like a charm, there are plenty of play in the spring to handle the extra 3 to 4 millimeter you will lose with the Ranger plate.

any pinned to 5 mags will be fine because the extra play in the spring is below the rivet, only the unpinned 5 round 7.62X39 mags I had to cut 3 coils off the compressed spring end for the ranger plate to handle 5 rounds.
 
I have three LAR15 mags which I put the Ranger basepads on. I had no problem loading ten rounds once installed but did have a problem chambering a round when I put the full mag in with the bolt forward. I had to file some material off the mag followers to give them more room.
 
I know a few people who had to remove a bit of the follower. Perhaps if the mags are new the spring tension will be too much, but on older mags you will be ok.
 
It's funny.. I just took the ranger plates OFF my LAR mags and replaced them with the nerdy tacti-puls. :) They work better on my FS2000 than ranger plates. :)

I had to purchase the couplers for my LARS as they disappeared into the receiver of my FS2000 even with the magpuls on there. With two coupled together, it's like a 30 rounder so it sticks out just fine (but can't use the rangers anymore).
 
If you cut the legs to 24mm high each, you can fit 10.5 rounds into a LA15 mag with ranger plates installed. I do this to all of mine.

If you don't have a little downward give to a mag with 10 rounds in it, you won't get the mag to lock on a closed bolt.

The downside is if you ever go back to a standard baseplate, you would need to replace the follower or you might have an 11 round mag.
 
If you cut the legs to 24mm high each, you can fit 10.5 rounds into a LA15 mag with ranger plates installed. I do this to all of mine.

If you don't have a little downward give to a mag with 10 rounds in it, you won't get the mag to lock on a closed bolt.

The downside is if you ever go back to a standard baseplate, you would need to replace the follower or you might have an 11 round mag.

So without those mods, you won't be able to put 10.
I had Ranger Plates on, I'm having issues putting 10 into my LAR mags.
 
If you cut the legs to 24mm high each, you can fit 10.5 rounds into a LA15 mag with ranger plates installed. I do this to all of mine.

If you don't have a little downward give to a mag with 10 rounds in it, you won't get the mag to lock on a closed bolt.

The downside is if you ever go back to a standard baseplate, you would need to replace the follower or you might have an 11 round mag.

Confirmed, 24mm is the magic number, havent tried putting it in a gun but it allows you all 10 shells with a small amout of wiggle room
 
Excellent. This is the good stuff. Anyone in Canada with rangerplates in? Otherwise brownell's, I guess.
 
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