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Daes April 5th, 2007 18:52

Magazine Vert-grip
 
http://www.citizensafe.com/arm4m16quref.html

http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/citizensafe/MG20full.jpg
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/citizensafe/MG20S1.jpg
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/citizensafe/MG20-1.jpg

Thoughts, comments, vomiting?

-Daes

yanhchan April 5th, 2007 19:13

Don't like it....I'd rather hold it normally and just tape my mags together...

The Saint April 5th, 2007 19:17

Uglier things have been bolted to prettier guns, so why not? ;)

Jughead April 5th, 2007 19:25

can see it becoming a problem when going prone. Looks too big and uncomfortable to grip, it would make a balanced gun front heavy.. and i agree with the looks ***Vomit***

yanhchan April 5th, 2007 19:41

I just wnat to see some dumb ass try to reload by movign the mag in the back to the mag in the front...

LUTNIT April 5th, 2007 20:10

Its actually made by an Israeli company who also makes lots of more really neat and revolutionary armalite accessories, PM Lonewolf for more details, he even has one of those from his foreign exchange with the Canadian Forces.

ThunderCactus April 5th, 2007 23:07

i think they have the same thing in a rail mount. makes the gun unweildly when going prone, i'd rather have it on the stock.

SolidifiedPenguin April 6th, 2007 03:17

Good idea, but looks pretty fugly. I think that front bit would look pretty good if you could replace the magwell with it. THEN it would look good, and useful.

integratyperx April 6th, 2007 03:26

Depends on the config, but it could make the front way too heavy. In real steel anyways.

MadMax April 6th, 2007 03:37

It's an interesting idea, but I can't see how it does better than a ready mag. A ready mag wouldn't affect the balence of a rifle much and it wouldn't interfere with prone positions or with cover that you might rest a rifle on. A ready mag also makes it easy to grab the empty and full mags in one hand so it's a quick single move to swap mags and retain the empty if you have large hands.

Daes April 6th, 2007 06:39

Jeez, why does nobody realize the practical application this offers?!!! Why have only one??!!! Bwa ha ha ha...

http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/2865/practicalyq1.jpg

Krookedatmosphere April 6th, 2007 07:25

lol I would say its a good idea but not better then a rdy mag like Madmax said...

swatt13 April 6th, 2007 10:27

pretty redundant. why would you do that rather than just carrying the mag in a mag pouch? it wouldnt be a bad idea for security companies/forces or mp's who only wear body armour and only need a few mags, but not for any tactical situation.

SKI April 6th, 2007 17:35

I don't like it. The point of it is to use it as a vertical grip though and having the mag handy but I still don't like it.

Pip April 6th, 2007 23:58

Hang on a sec......*barfs all over keyboard*....ok much....oh god, not again.....*you get the picture*


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