Hey guys.
As you can see I'm new around here.
I've done some research on this topic but can not locate any information on the lar 15 pistol mags specifically.
I understand that full size magazines designed for .223/5.56 start to bulge after 5 or 6 rounds of 6.8 spc are loaded. I wonder if this is the case with the 10 round mags though, as perhaps their shorter frame is more rigid than the longer frames of full size mags. Anyone with any direct experience?
So the root of my question is will the LAR 15 pistol mags from Rock River Arms work for 6.8 spc, and if so, how many 6.8 cartridges will fit and reliably feed from them.
As you can see I'm new around here.
I've done some research on this topic but can not locate any information on the lar 15 pistol mags specifically.
I understand that full size magazines designed for .223/5.56 start to bulge after 5 or 6 rounds of 6.8 spc are loaded. I wonder if this is the case with the 10 round mags though, as perhaps their shorter frame is more rigid than the longer frames of full size mags. Anyone with any direct experience?
So the root of my question is will the LAR 15 pistol mags from Rock River Arms work for 6.8 spc, and if so, how many 6.8 cartridges will fit and reliably feed from them.


















































