In that case, that's quite a stupid decision...
In that case, that's quite a stupid decision...
Aside from the fact you could potentially have two rifles sharing the same mags, I don't get why people would want AR mags over Sig ones. The AR mag seating method is more prone to operator error and system failure compared to the Sigs.
Good AR mags are not in abundance any moreso than the Sig mags.
About the only AR mag I'd stack up against the Sig mags for reliability are the PMags, and while they shouldn't, they do command a price of around $50 a piece up here when you see them on the EE (and they aren't there very long at that price).
Last time I bought 5/30 round Sig mags, they were $65 each; not exactly double the price.
In that case, that's quite a stupid decision...
Would you trust your life on a picked up mag that someone may have dropped because it malfunctioned on him/ her?
x2 I'm getting pretty sick and tired of waiting for 30rnd Swiss mags to make an apperance...not to mention when they do they will cost double the price of AR mags.
They are out there... at least 20 round legal magazines anyhow. There is a bolt action rifle that just so happens to use magazines that fit into the Swiss arms rifles.
It's called the SAN advance.
Too bad nobody wants to do anything about it... the rifle and magazines are already approved and in Canada![]()
They are out there... at least 20 round legal magazines anyhow. There is a bolt action rifle that just so happens to use magazines that fit into the Swiss arms rifles.
It's called the SAN advance.
Too bad nobody wants to do anything about it... the rifle and magazines are already approved and in Canada![]()
Would you trust your life on a picked up mag that someone may have dropped because it malfunctioned on him/ her?




























