AR Magazine accessory-Useful??

I must agree with the group on this one. I'd spend my money on something else. That's not to say I haven't bought my share of...., lets call them items of questionable worth :)

Speaking of plugs, I did buy some of the rubber pistol grip plugs for my AR. Thet're OK. Since I shoot prone a lot, they keep the the dirt out of the grip and let me store small items inside the grip.

Chuck
 
For what you'd spend on those mag pulls you could by a roll of 100 mph tape or enough 550 cord to do several hundred mags (make your own pull tabs) and a box of ammo to practice with.

Who makes pistol grip plugs? I'd be interested in seeing those if they're cheaper then the stowaway grips.
Jeff
 
Hey, I think I can make a decent knock off of this idea...I an gonna cut up some blown out mountain bike tubes with a pair of tin snips, finger loop and all....and it will cost zilch.
WOLF
 
Jeff

You can get the AR-15 pistol grip plugs at Brownells.
http://www.brownells.com/

Item: DPMS AR-15 Stowaway Pistol Grip Plug
Part#: 231-015-031
Cost:$5.95 each
Cost for 3 or more $2.75 each

Chuck


[This message has been edited by chucko (edited September 05, 1999).]
 
Check out the animation at this address on the Magpull site:

<html>http://www.magpul.com/MP1.html</html>

Poor guy. As soon as he inserts a magazine, it falls out of the gun! They must be USA mags.
 
This a appears to be an excellent example of a solution in search of a problem. I think P.T. Barnum is commonly attributed with having said it more succintly, however.

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