You and me both. We paid for these mags in August of 2013. Do the math on how much $$ I have invested in product that is not here to sell.
I hear you, but at least you know they will fly off the shelf when you get em
You and me both. We paid for these mags in August of 2013. Do the math on how much $$ I have invested in product that is not here to sell.
Agreed! Back on the rails we go. For 3 gunning this summer I wanted to play around with a new set up. Thought these couplers (CAA)that ATRS carries may be the prefect ticket! Allows me to start with 20 on the gun. Mag changes are wicked fast. Where awkward positions are had, it requires less movement and no need to reach to the chest or belt. As and aside, they fit in a double mag taco from HSGI this way. Tactical nail polish sold separately!
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Looks like not until the Fall for the pinned versions. Has that always been the case?
Ha! I got ones that hold 15 rounds...
More delays. And they aren't pinned.
Ha! I got ones that hold 15 rounds...
So are they just longer than a regular 10 rounder pistol mag?
Having spoke to ATRS at the Calgary Show, the hope is late summer. They are not rushing to put out a magazine they are not satisfied with. They want the magazine to be quality and free of any issues.
That being said, CAA is having issues of their own production wise internally that ATRS has no control over. This is also causing delays.
ATRS could rush the second run of production, release a less than quality product and get flamed for that, or they could do it right, take some time and get flamed for that. Of the two choices, if I were a company, I'd take the time and do it right rather than rush and put out a sub standard product.
So are they just longer than a regular 10 rounder pistol mag?
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ATRS could rush the second run of production, release a less than quality product and get flamed for that, or they could do it right, take some time and get flamed for that. Of the two choices, if I were a company, I'd take the time and do it right rather than rush and put out a sub standard product.



























