MAGPUL - NO MORE Coloured PMAGS

Questar2

Sponsoring Dealer
We have been notified that MAGPUL is no longer offering coloured PMAGS both the M2 MOE and GenIII M3 versions are now only available in black.
We have a handful of the Foliage and a few FDE left, grabem' while you can !!!
 
Tom,

April fools was 9 days ago, get with it.

But seriously, why? I just ordered 4 more, because we all know they'll double in price off the EE. Get em while they're affordable.
 
Ahhh let the panic buying begin! Was a reason given for the stoppage of coloured pmags? Had to order another 4 fee pmags....ugh cgn is the worst website for my budget :( this news makes my world all upside down face.
 
my understanding is it will be black only production for awhile so they can pump out as many as possible, but eventually coloured production will resume?

no?

not like they will never manufacture another coloured pmag ever again
 
my understanding is it will be black only production for awhile so they can pump out as many as possible, but eventually coloured production will resume?

no?

not like they will never manufacture another coloured pmag ever again


I imagine that being they are so far behind in production that it won't be a permanent thing. If it is ... Good thing my tan at-15 looks good with black mags .
 
I don't know if it's a cost thing, seeing as all the mags cost the same. But if they are trying to catch up to orders it makes the most sense to start pumping out black. Black goes with every build
 
Black polymer is actually stronger than any of the color ones.
I don't know if this is somehow connected or not (probably not), but that's the way it is.
 
Black polymer is actually stronger than any of the color ones.
I don't know if this is somehow connected or not (probably not), but that's the way it is.

Black is a pigment colour just so you know! Carbon black is likely less reactive to some agents or UV light but not necessarily stronger.
 
Yes, of course I agree with you, but there is something about the carbon contest in the plastic that suppose to make the black ones more durable.
If I can remember correctly natural polymer has a grayish color. What You said makes sense - maybe it's all about exposure to UV?
I'm sorry - it's been a while since I read that somewhere.
 
Yes, of course I agree with you, but there is something about the carbon contest in the plastic that suppose to make the black ones more durable.
If I can remember correctly natural polymer has a grayish color. What You said makes sense - maybe it's all about exposure to UV?
I'm sorry - it's been a while since I read that somewhere.

The color is just a tint. Call it polymer if you want, but it's just plastic and all the mags should be the same properties so that they form correctly and release from the injection moulds. I'm a tool and die maker. Plastic injection moulds is what I do.
 
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