https://shop.windhamweaponry.com/product/8448670-5-450/
its universal for the AR platform right or is it just for there thumper model?
have any of all tried this mag and how was it?
thank yyou!
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Hoot wrote:Welcome Aboard Racoon!
While I've never used their magazines, I have to say that I'm not thrilled over them being aluminum. The 450b relies heavily upon having the feed lips set just so, in order for them to operate reliably. Aluminum wouldn't get my first vote over steel for long term tolerance adhesion. Just sayin...
Windham holds a special place in my heart as they were the "left-behinds" when Bushmaster sold out to Remington's parent company and moved out of town. No doubt, one of them worked on my original Bushmaster 20" upper back in 2010.
I'll sit back and see if any of the members can speak more as a result of personal experience with those mags.
Hoot
Hoot wrote:Welcome Aboard Racoon!
While I've never used their magazines, I have to say that I'm not thrilled over them being aluminum. The 450b relies heavily upon having the feed lips set just so, in order for them to operate reliably. Aluminum wouldn't get my first vote over steel for long term tolerance adhesion. Just sayin...
Windham holds a special place in my heart as they were the "left-behinds" when Bushmaster sold out to Remington's parent company and moved out of town. No doubt, one of them worked on my original Bushmaster 20" upper back in 2010.
I'll sit back and see if any of the members can speak more as a result of personal experience with those mags.
Hoot
racoon32 wrote:https://shop.windhamweaponry.com/product/8448670-5-450/
its universal for the AR platform right or is it just for there thumper model?
have any of all tried this mag and how was it?
thank yyou!
Hoot wrote:Welcome Aboard Racoon!
While I've never used their magazines, I have to say that I'm not thrilled over them being aluminum. The 450b relies heavily upon having the feed lips set just so, in order for them to operate reliably. Aluminum wouldn't get my first vote over steel for long term tolerance adhesion. Just sayin...
Hoot
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