RRA LAR-15 coupler

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I called DLASK today to buy a coupler for my LAR-15 mags and they wanted $25shipped to my door. Are the metal couplers that much better than the cheaper plastic versions? I think the plastic ones are around $10shipped to my door.
 
Yes, the CNC machined Dlask couplers are far superior to the plastic versions. Tougher and they give a better "30 round" mag profile than the plastic ones.
 
Have to wonder, just recieved some of the plastic ones in the mail, one tab was already broken off on one of them. It still works but just wondering how long they will last?
 
You need to ask whether metal is better than plastic? Unless its made from Glock plastic, I'd forkout for the metal
 
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No I asked if they were that much better. I can get 3 plastic ones for the price of 1 metal one. I am going with the plastic ones.

Untill you do a 3 gun on an indoor range with a concrete floor
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Have to wonder, just recieved some of the plastic ones in the mail, one tab was already broken off on one of them. It still works but just wondering how long they will last?

Send it back to us (assuming you got if from Questar) and we'll be happy to replace it no charge... if you purchased it from one of our dealers then they should replace it for you and we'll replace it for them.

We fully guarantee them... not sure why it arrived that way but we'll be happy to make it right.

Mark
 
I have both and prefer the aluminum ones. But the plastic are a good value.

Since the price dropped on the aluminum ones, I think they are a good deal now, too. If you drop the mags coupled with the plastic wedges (even on carpet as I found), they can come apart. But the aluminum ones have a retaining screw so the mags don't work their way off the coupler.
 
I have both and prefer the aluminum ones. But the plastic are a good value.

Since the price dropped on the aluminum ones, I think they are a good deal now, too. If you drop the mags coupled with the plastic wedges (even on carpet as I found), they can come apart. But the aluminum ones have a retaining screw so the mags don't work their way off the coupler.

Amen bro -
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I'm trying to understand how these things are worthwhile, other than the LCF. I'm pretty sure I can reliably do my first mag change quicker from a Redi-Mod than trying to invert one of these coupled mags. Other than that, the thought of dumping my empty coupled mag feed-lips down into the dirt or onto concrete doesn't give me a warm feeling. Part of the reason I like Ranger baseplates on my mags is the cushioning they provide when I dump mags. I can't see how dropping them on their feedlips is going to do any good for anything other than Questars bottom line.
 
It is so that they fit in standard pouches. I wouldn't drop them. That is why I have 30/5s as well.
 
I suppose if they get pulled and put into a dump pouch then they get somewhat protected. I use the ATS shorty shingles which hold the LAR mags very well. Not a big fan of dump pouches. They bounce around too much, and then there's that 'twinkie wrapper, twinkie wrapper, 1911 mag, partial AR mag' thing.
 
Either or -

I'm trying to understand how these things are worthwhile, other than the LCF. I'm pretty sure I can reliably do my first mag change quicker from a Redi-Mod than trying to invert one of these coupled mags. Other than that, the thought of dumping my empty coupled mag feed-lips down into the dirt or onto concrete doesn't give me a warm feeling. Part of the reason I like Ranger baseplates on my mags is the cushioning they provide when I dump mags. I can't see how dropping them on their feedlips is going to do any good for anything other than Questars bottom line.

Either a warm feeling -
or winning the carbine stage -

Whatever warms yer hump -
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The link shows original magpuls, not the ranger baseplates. The magpul slips over the mag body, but there is not enough of the LAR projecting out of the magwell to allow these to fit properly. The ranger baseplates work, but you have to take some material off of the bottom of the followers, or they only allow 9 rounds into the mag.
 
The link shows original magpuls, not the ranger baseplates. The magpul slips over the mag body, but there is not enough of the LAR projecting out of the magwell to allow these to fit properly. The ranger baseplates work, but you have to take some material off of the bottom of the followers, or they only allow 9 rounds into the mag.

Sorry, I meant to link this..
http://www.combatsportsupply.com/magpulptsrangerlmagbaseplatesblack3-pack.aspx

Or what about these guys?
https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=91&bc=no
 
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