Thermold mags? any good?

LCF? the 10/10 I can't have in an ar15 yes to 5/10 but what brand to look for if the mags are new

The 10 round pistol mags from Questar are legal in your AR-15, and are pretty much the standard in Canada now. Buy them in bulk and you can get them for under $30 each.

LCF = look cool factor. Things like AR-15 drum mags pinned to 5 rounds, or flashlights attached to rails on a restricted rifle that you can only shoot during daylight hours. Or 30 round magazines pinned to 5 rounds. They look cool, but really have minimal or no real function.
 
I finally killed all my "Canadian" thermelts after 10 years of usage.

All the feed lips broke at the same spots.

The US one is still going strong.
 
They hold up well for range use (just don't take the bottoms off) but sink the money into P-mags or US metal mags, you would be better off.
 
Well I wouldn't mind collecting a few dozen more working or not.
I'm making a display with them of my old service days and other
items I have.If you wish to get rid of them pm me.:cool:
 
I asked this question because, I don't need to go down the road once traveled. Cost to much money and to much family stress. I did get some answers from a member/local dealer.
 
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