USGI is all i've ever used. I've never had a reason to go to PMags since USGI mags have always worked as intended, even in the shitty environment of the Middle East. Like any other gun part, maintain it as well as you can, mark them for training or operational use, and when they fail discard appropriately.
If I remember right what turned me off from jumping on the Pmag fad was that the originals ones had issues on some AR's. I just remember something wasnt 100% with them. I'm sure others are more educated on the whole Pmag history.
"In the end, it is not about the hardware, it's about the "software". Amateurs talk about hardware (equipment), professionals talk about software (training and mental readiness)" Lt. Col. Dave Grossman. On Combat
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