Beowulf VS Pmag comparison + Awesome Bonus!

StylinMike

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Got my Beowulf polymer magazine in today....Very excited.

First of all, incase you didnt know, these are made by CAA for Alexander Arms.

- The polymer they use, appears to me, to be identical to that used by magpul. Could there be a slight chemical difference? Sure. Does it matter? Probably not.
- CAA just got a contract to supply the IDF (Israel Defence Force) with all new polymer mags replacing their metal mags. Israel's military is no joke. If they are willing to depend their lives on the company and its polymer....its certainly good enough for me. (Please feel free to correct me, as I may be wrong, but as far as I know, Magpul has had a very difficult time with "official" adoption by the US Army. I dont know of any military organization that officially adopted pmags. Dont get me wrong, I LOVE my pmags, just using these points as comparison for the CAA mags.
- Cosmetically, the mags are VERY similar. You can tell CAA was "inspired" by the Pmags.
- Magpul textures all their flat surfaces. CAA does not. This tends to give the illusion in your hand they are tougher.
- Legally, the Beowulf mags hold somewhere between 15 and 17 rounds of .223. Although the mags are nearly identical, until magpul starts stamping some mags with ".50 Beowulf" or ".458 Socom", the CAA/Beowulf mags will have the advantage.

So I compared the two and took some pictures. The followers are similiar, but the Pmag follower has some extra notches at the front that would prevent them from fitting in the Beowulf magazine without some modification. Then I got to thinking how great it would be if CAA made a ranger plate like Magpul's. Well, looking at the bottom, I thought there might be a chance I could swap them. Turns out the bottom retainer outer shape is nearly identical. So if you swap the bottom plate (the green part) from a Pmag into the Bewoulf mag you can use a ranger plate WITHOUT A HITCH!!!

Ladies and Gentleman....I think we have *almost* the perfect AR15 magazine.....until we can legally unpin our PMAG beauties.

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For me the biggest drawback of the 50 BW mags are the followers. Whatever they call them, they are not anti-tilt. I also have trouble getting the bolt to lock back every time. In fact, one of my 50 BW mags will never hold open. As well, the bolt will go forward on the last round and hit the follower causing the follower to rotate 90 degrees and get jammed down into the body of the magazine. With a proper follower, these things would be flawless.
 
To all wondering, mine is also from Armtac. I waited 8 months or so. So yes, long wait, but eventually I'm sure there will be consistent stock

Regarding the anti tilt follower, Alexander Arms recently started modifying the follower by chopping the rear leg off the follower (thus killing the anti tilt capabilities). They do this because of the way .50 Beowulf rounds stack. I have sent an email to CAA (The magazine manufacturer) to see what it will take to get some replacement followers. This will leave the Beowulf rounds feeding not as reliably....but you might be "okay with that"...heh.
 
Did you manage to see if the Magpul follower works in the Beowulf mag? I looked at mine last night and it looks like they will fit but my PMAGS were pinned and I couldn't do a fit test.
 
Yes, its this type of trying to pull a fast one on fellow members that makes me sick.

The worst part is someone will probably pay it. Just like they did with Pmags awhile back. Not saying that these thing won't be the next best thing since sliced bread but I can wait till they are more common and the price goes way down. If it dosen't go down I'll make due with 5 and 10 rounders because I'd rather spend $150 on ammo then 1 mag.
 
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