Videos: 10/10 CROSS MAG™: 2 Mags, 4 Configurations!

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Videos: 10/10 CROSS MAG™: 2 Mags, 4 Configurations!

We designed this mag to provide unparalleled functional and aesthetic versatility. What ever your shooting style, what ever your taste, our mags quickly convert with a robust locking coupler integrated into the floorplate.

Here are two videos showing how this design functions.

In our AR15 PISTOL:



At our machine shop:

 
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Very cool!!!!!
Any idea on when they will be for sale??

We are in pre production right now. We will release the mags this spring however we won't post a date until we are in production, but we will be keeping this forum and social media updated! Please follow us and keep an eye out!
 
Random question, do you guys ever have plans to do a blank extension on the bottom? Nothing against your guys' product but I will personally never use coupled mags like these, but if they were a solid 10 round pistol mag with an extension to mimic standard 30 round mag sizes I would be all over these.
 
Due to the design of the coupler an extension would need to be made from multiple pieces, like the magazine already is. It wouldn't end up being less expensive than buying a second mag.

Running the bottom mag empty (as an extension) will mimic standard 30rd mags - this is going to be the most immediate reliable solution if you want a full profile but don't want to run coupled mags.

There are no immediate plans for a blank extension due to our initial focus being on the immediate scope at hand.
 
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Due to the design of the coupler an extension would need to be made from multiple pieces, like the magazine already is. It wouldn't end up being less expensive than buying a second mag.

Running the bottom mag empty (as an extension) will mimic standard 30rd mags - this is going to be the most immediate reliable solution if you want a full profile but don't want to run coupled mags.

There are no immediate plans for a blank extension due to our initial focus being on the immediate scope at hand.

Without going on and on about the training issue, a good simple solution is a"cap" that goes over the feed lips of the bottom mag so it can work as a floor plate.

But a dedicated extension with the appropriate curvature will be the cat ass.
 
A feed lip cover of sorts would certainly be easier and much more cost effective.

Before anyone gets too excited though, let's wait and see how the impact testing videos turn out :)
 
Without going on and on about the training issue, a good simple solution is a"cap" that goes over the feed lips of the bottom mag so it can work as a floor plate.

But a dedicated extension EQUAL IN WEIGHT TO A FULL 30 RD MAG with the appropriate curvature will be the cat ass.

Corrected your statement Greentips.

We'll be following these with great interest.
 
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