RRA LAR-15 9mm 10rd mags?

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Has anyone bought these mags from Questar?

If so how good are they?

Are they well built?




I'm just happy they are legal to use in my Colt 9mm SMG.
 
RobertMcC said:
No problems with the feed lips being chewed up? or cracks?


nope not yet

Im sure questar would warenty them withgin a year if it happens and IF they mags are defective
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besides at $50.00 each I dont really care if i had to replace them every few years
 
Jamie said:
all RRA stuff is great

These aren't RRA mags. RRA use modified Uzi. These are polymer mags made by Pro Mag. A company with a less than stellar rep for their mags. These cost about $12 bucks in the states and it seems that this is about the only reason that people use them.

Original reports on these mags were poor. The bodies would swell too much when fully loaded (doesn't really concern us) and I believe I heard some #####ing about the feed lips.

They were revised after that and everything I've heard about them since is that they may look cheap, flimsy and ugly but they will work fine.

I have no personal experience with these mags, just reporting what I've heard so take it with a grain of salt. I did look at some at Epps (5/32) and wasn't impressed with them at all, certainly not worth $50 in my opinion. But if you want to use 10 rounds than they are the only game in town (for now).

TSE, are the C-products mags going to be lanced? I'd much preffer the modified floorplate method, or pinned. Will these be avaible as 10/20 and 10/32?
 
Maybe the RRA mags will hold up well as 10 round range mags. I agree that there are better products out there for the 9mm AR types.
 
Leg said:
These aren't RRA mags. RRA use modified Uzi. These are polymer mags made by Pro Mag. A company with a less than stellar rep for their mags. These cost about $12 bucks in the states and it seems that this is about the only reason that people use them.

  • First, the ProMags are $26.00 US (see the ProMag website for confirmation). At currency exchange right now that's $31.20 Canadian
  • Second, there are costs involved to get the magazines "pinned" for importation to Canada
  • Third, there are costs to get the export permits to be able to export the magazines from the US to Canada.
  • Fourth, there are costs to actually ship the magazines to Canada, clear them through Customs, etc.
  • Fifth, there was considerable cost involved, and over 6 months spent, getting approvals and classification confirmation from CFC and the RCMP to allow these magazines to be imported and sold in Canada
  • The cost of the magazines consists of more than just the base unit itself... please don't forget that.

The polymer magazines work very well and are widely used, here and in the US. Bushmaster ships the polymer magazines with all of their 9mm pistols and rifles.

The C-Products magazines are Stainless Steel and they are lanced. As of a week ago DFAIT refused to issue an import permit for them stating they are classified as "Prohibited Devices"... They are NOT approved for 10 rounds here in Canada.
 
contact148 said:
nope not yet

Im sure questar would warenty them withgin a year if it happens and IF they mags are defective
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besides at $50.00 each I dont really care if i had to replace them every few years


Yeah alot better then paying 175-250 for a Colt Mag.
 
A little defensive aren't we? Relax,

Questar said:
  • First, the ProMags are $26.00 US (see the ProMag website for confirmation). At currency exchange right now that's $31.20 Canadian
    A quick search and I found mags for $14 at accurateoptics. This took all of 30 seconds, I might have found them cheaper if I looked around longer.
  • Second, there are costs involved to get the magazines "pinned" for importation to Canada
  • Third, there are costs to get the export permits to be able to export the magazines from the US to Canada.
  • Fourth, there are costs to actually ship the magazines to Canada, clear them through Customs, etc.
  • Fifth, there was considerable cost involved, and over 6 months spent, getting approvals and classification confirmation from CFC and the RCMP to allow these magazines to be imported and sold in Canada
  • The cost of the magazines consists of more than just the base unit itself... please don't forget that.
    My stating a price wasn't an attack on your pricing. I was merely giving the price as I recalled. Thank you for correcting me on ProMags MSRP. Ask me if I think Colt 9mm mags are worth over $200 and I'll tell you no friggin' way.

The polymer magazines work very well and are widely used, here and in the US. Bushmaster ships the polymer magazines with all of their 9mm pistols and rifles. So what? Bushie Carbon pistols have a less than stellar rep as well. Just because a company uses them doesn't mean that they are any good. I've seen these mags in person and was less than impressed. They just looked like cheap crap to me, but all reports that I've heard say that they work OK.

The C-Products magazines are Stainless Steel and they are lanced. As of a week ago DFAIT refused to issue an import permit for them stating they are classified as "Prohibited Devices"... They are NOT approved for 10 rounds here in Canada.


I'm sure that if the C-Products mags are engraved similar to what you have done with the ProMags than they could get approved. Even if they don't I would rather have pinned 5/32rd mags, as I believe when they eventually come in to Canada they will have similar pricing but be an incredibly superior product.

If people want to use these for the novelty of having legal ten rounders than that's their perogative. I was speaking to the level of quality as opposed to actual pricing. I think that most people here know that mags in Canada are expensive due to all of the extra work that must be done to get them here.
 
well I put another 300 rnds thru the mags today still no problems

and guys in the U.S have used them in thier legal fullauto 9mm smgs and they have worked fine.....
 
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