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MidwestPX

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  1. Not this design, no. ZEV has made design changes to the receivers since the acquisition.
  2. The last of the Mega Arms MATEN receiver sets are looking for new homes and to help in the process, we've marked them down substantially. We have both ambi and standard models in stock still and pricing is good while supplies last. Stack your NJGF 5% off coupon to enjoy further savings! Standard model - $399.95 Ambi model - $449.95
  3. Yep, did that, reindexed, etc. They'll get it fixed at some point.
  4. Technical difficulties. Ticket is in to resolve. The service is ready to go on our end, it's just being shy and doesn't want to show up in the catalog. For now, direct link: http://midwestpx.com/magainze-remanufacturing-service.html
  5. And yes, if you bought your magazines from our dealers, we'll service those too. If you have any questions about whether or not the mags in your possession were made by us, please email [email protected] with pictures of your mags. When sending photos, please include a picture of the whole magazine as well as a picture of the underside of the baseplate, and the sides of the baseplate.
  6. If no one uses it because the law was overturned in court or otherwise, more power to us as whole. We're all gun owners and we're all in this together.
  7. Now that we have chewed our way through all of the dealer magazines, we will be opening orders for retail magazines next week. At this time, we will be working on Gen 2 30rd, Gen 3 20rd, and Gen 3 30rd host body magazines. We have plans to work on others but considering these three models account for the overwhelming majority of magazines sold, we prioritized getting the process ironed out for these first while we check to see if it works with the other platforms as well as source more baseplates.
  8. Good news: the process works/is working and we're improving it as we work through dealer inventory. I think we've figured out how to avoid breaking the mag body too. Less-good news: We need more baseplates. Thankfully, Magpul does plan on releasing just baseplates for the M3 PMAGs (both AR15 and .308) as well as AK baseplates. They'll be sand colored but we'll Rit Dye them black in bulk. We will NOT be doing any other colors at this time as we are streamlining the process as much as possible to control costs. And now for cost. Base cost to work on an AR15 PMAG is going to be $8/mag which is about a third of the cost of buying a new mag. AKs and .308s will cost a little more than AR15 mags due to material cost differences. Ranger plates will be an available upgrade for all mags. We'll start accepting orders once baseplates are available.
  9. Yep, we'd be working strictly on mags we made, either sold directly by us or one of our dealers.
  10. We've been working on a cost-effective and efficient process to jailbreak our limited-capacity magazines and it looks like we've got it mostly-figured out. We're confident enough in the process to start working on inventory from our dealers. We're going to use those mags to refine the process and assuming we don't encounter any showstoppers, we'll be offering a service to all who are interested in having their magazines altered further. As of now, our process destroys at least one part of the magazine, sometimes two, and on the odd occasion during testing, the entire magazine. Additionally, our process is currently limited to the following host magazines: 30rd M2, 20rd M3, 30rd M3. At this time, we do NOT have a clear path to altering AK47 or .308 PMAGs without resorting to the use of Ranger Plates (which will drive costs higher). Speaking of cost, we are targeting the cost per magazine to be substantially less than buying new. Please be patient with us as we work through the process as we've never had to do something like this before on such a scale. I know the clock is ticking on the 180 day grace period and our first large batches of inventory coming back from dealers shows up early next week.
  11. I've got a 10.5 SBR in .458 and I've gotta say, the bolt is a far better suppressor host. The AR is fun for blasting with 300s and 500s though.
  12. Yeah, a Bravo. I love that chassis even more than my W3 and X-ray. The value is unbelievable.
  13. My SBR bolt in .458 SOCOM. I feed this one 600gr subs exclusively. Without the can, it's comically rear-heavy but with the can on, it balances very well. I don't usually do aesthetic stuff but I just had to mark this one with an image of Mjolnir.
  14. Try Cheyenne Mountain Outfitters. They asked us to make them 15d mags for XD/XDm guns as they're doing them in-house currently.
  15. And standing on another student.
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