Anyone familiar?:
The most interesting thing about this mag is that its 3d printed which a f*** you to magazine bans.
Other than that I see no reason to choose it over pmags.
A little start-up whose first product is a polymer mag. The next Magpul? ![]()
Are they saying that the production mags are 3D printed or just the prototypes?
I’m all for competition on the market and the American Entrepreneurial spirit but unless these things are going to be at a price point that will probably not cover the manufacturers costs I don’t see them catching on.
I never bothered to remember all the names but there are more than a few companies besides Mappul churning out polymer AR mags.
Quite a few - Amend2, Hexmag, Mission First Tactical, Command Arms, Daniel Defense, TangoDown, Lancer, HERA Arms, various Korean flavors, etc.
The prototypes. 3D printing is rarely used for production work. Way too slow structurally inferior to IM reinforced plastic.
Prices range from $7.22 (Bud’s Gun Shop) to $10.99 (Northwest Armory). Granted, could be loss leaders to build a market base, but the price ranges between Buds, C-T-D, Grab-a-Gun and Northwest Armory seems to indicate otherwise.
Saw a couple YouTube reviews. They weren’t very encouraging.
So they arent even selling the 3d printing files? Lame
I like the whole idea of decentralizing mag production. Makes a ban that much harder.
Tolman tactical poly mags are made in Alabama. I see then in stores here, but have never tried one.
That’s another brand that seems to be well under the radar:
Printing anything durable is fake news. Get over the printing angle. You can make anything you want out of anything you want and as long as you don’t pay someone to help you it is legal. I can sell you a recipe for a lower made from breadcrumbs complete with the temperature and time to cook it but you have to stir the dough and bake it.
I agree 100% at the present, but the DOD is pretty heavily investing/interested in “additive manufacturing”, of which 3D printing is a sub-set. It will be interesting how far 3D printing evolves in our lifetime. It’s funny, I don’t remember any of the old science fiction books or movies having people printing parts.
Andy
From what I read, only the first ones were 3D printed. The rest were from molds. What am I missing here…?
Spied them on CTD’s site (I know, I know) for $10.27.
I picked up a ten pack of Lancers a few years ago for $8.99 per mag. I have also scored ten packs of M2 and M3 Pmags for $8.99 before.
At this point in the game I don’t think anything is going to make me purchase another mag over sub $10 Pmags and USGI’s. I’m boring like that.
Thats where I am - a few Lancers and over a hundred GI’s. I’m out of the mag business for now.
The AR in the photo is super clean, probably eat off it. How much can a mag get improved upon? My DD ones haven’t had any issue, course I’m not dropping from a second floor window. Looks pretty good, I hope they do well.
What do you think the replicators in Star Trek are?
I just stick with USGI mags