Anyone try these mags?

Clearly Canadian? Ha! Well if it's a single stack I count 5 but I suppose it's a double stack so not Canadian.

These are 10 round pistol mags, manufactured in Canada (not imported).

In Canada – Magazines fall into two simple categories. Prohibited and un-controlled. Prohibited magazines cannot be owned by civilians regardless of licensing. Un-controlled magazines do not require a license of any type to purchase. Un-controlled magazines are defined as magazines designed and manufactured for rifles holding 5 or less of their designed for cartridge, or magazines designed and manufactured for pistols holding 10 or less of their designed for cartridge.

The 1010 CROSS MAG falls into the latter category of un-controlled magazine, designed and manufactured for a Pistol.
 
So I'm guessing these are basically marketed for the competitive shooter (fast mag changes, more mags in the same amount of pockets). How well are the feed lips going to hold up when they drop free onto gravel repeatedly in cold weather? Not trying to be an ass here, I'm honestly wondering if you have an idea of how many hits these can handle.

Edit - read the FAQ in the other thread about these. My bad, looks like you are all over it, and I look forward to picking up a couple of these when they're available.
 
So I'm guessing these are basically marketed for the competitive shooter (fast mag changes, more mags in the same amount of pockets). How well are the feed lips going to hold up when they drop free onto gravel repeatedly in cold weather? Not trying to be an ass here, I'm honestly wondering if you have an idea of how many hits these can handle.

Edit - read the FAQ in the other thread about these. My bad, looks like you are all over it, and I look forward to picking up a couple of these when they're available.

Polymer engineering is a science and we ended up getting material custom made as we could not source anything durable enough to meet our standards. While we have a round out for torture tests, we will be releasing a video of those feed lips taking a beating!
 
Cool mag and you don't need a separate coupler.
How do these work with a Tavor?

We have only tested compatibility with the various AR15 Pistols available in Canada.

As these mags meet the have been vetted and developed to confirm with the regulations for AR15 pistols, and are designed for pistols only, our company cannot comment on the fit with other platforms.
 
That's definitely not us - we are out of British Columbia. We are still in development and will have the website updated with contact info shortly.

That is great. I prefer to buy from Canadian Suppliers. I got the info from the BBB. I to shows the company is US based and no longer open in the location it indicates as it head office.
 
My experience with clear plastic is that it is or will become brittle.

I hope the polymer they use is of another type. Look at the industry leader in platic mags. Over ten years and no clear mags for a reason.

Many of the Lancer mags are clear or translucent and they are getting generally good reviews in the U.S. Durability doesn't seem to be an issue.

ht tps://lancer-systems.com/awc/product-category/magazines/
 
These are pretty cool looking, I do really like the integrated coupler, and even without they seem like a good length for a stubby magazine. Will have to look into these!
 
Any ball park on time frame? Weeks? Months? Next year? ThNks

We are in the pre production stage right now. We've just molded our first set of smoked mags (the clear one's in the photo's are working prototypes). The quality and function of the first set of molded mags has given us enough excitement to want to start to talk to the CGN community to start gauging feedback and sharing our excitement!

Our aim has always been Q2 of 2017. We won't post a date until we are in full production, but we will be keeping this forum updated with behind the scenes action prior to lauch, so keep an eye out as we target late spring for a launch!
 
My experience with clear plastic is that it is or will become brittle.

I hope the polymer they use is of another type. Look at the industry leader in platic mags. Over ten years and no clear mags for a reason.

Look at Hk polymer mags that have been out for longer than 10 years with polymer mags?
 
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