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  • #46
    r6raff
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 508

    Originally posted by MongooseV8
    So then you guys would be fine paying extra for a brand new truck that already came with a small dent and some scratches? I mean, you are going to use it as a truck, and its just going to get dinged up anyway.

    You guys are being silly to stick with your "point."

    Good analogy, granted you are comparing 20k truck vs a 12dollar mag but the point is still valid.

    Like I said before, it isn't the fact that its a mag at all, its the principle of the matter. They advertise something as being New, Scratch resistant Paint etc... and charge more for it. The paint job is complete ****, there are runs and in one pic you can see the stock color through the paint. It just looks like who ever painted those was completely inept. Maybe they painted them with their eys closed or something but its pretty bad.

    Is it a game ender? Hell no, they are magazines, they are going to get trashed so in the end it doesn't really matter. But the fact that they charged more and advertised it as they did is complete bull.

    Just because its a cheap disposable item doesn't mean someone can do a **** job painting them and then charge 30% more and claim all sorts of Resistance and strength, obviously its not resistant to crap since it arrived chipped already.

    I say though, if you want steel mags, just keep them the the standard color, no need to fancy them up. If you want some cool looking colored mags, then get Pmags and don't even deal with crappy paint jobs.
    Hmm...

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