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I just posted in another thread about how I was happy that RG wasn't price gouging, and now look at them. $30 for a pmag? Cheaper than most of the gougers, but c'mon.Sent from free America otherwise known as Utah.Comment
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Are the 30's able to be rebuild kits?Comment
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Dont think so. From their site
These magazines are permanently modified and the floor plate cannot be readily removed. Please do not order this magazine if your intention is to modify it back into a high-capacity magazine. There are plenty of vendors on the internet that sell "magazine rebuild kits" that may better suit your needsComment
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Thanks. Got 4 for now.sigpic
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That's not really that out there of a price. You have to consider the mag-blocked ones were always more expensive because they have to assemble and rivet them closed - plus they have to pay for the magblock. I remember them being $20-$25 before. $30 doesn't seem like gouging to me for a 10/30.Comment
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Uhm, that's about the going rate for a fixed 10/30 Pmag. Someone's gotta get paid for the materials/labor to make a legal magazine. You could do it yourself, but I doubt you'd be saving more than $5.00, if you save at all.Comment
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All sold out. Bummer!Comment
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