Now THAT would be sweet! But from what Ive seen, those are like hen's teeth!
Got mine today. Looked one over when I got home. Man these things are nice! Well built! I can't wait to load one up (if I can figure it out ) and get to the range! I think I might have to order some more
Man I wish I had this thing at NFA day!!!!!
Well, I went ahead and ordered some... shipped out today...Anybody shoot these yet? Any problems? I'm waiting to order mine until I hear if they're reliable, but I don't want to wait too long.
Holy crap... 13 hours and 29 minutes from the pickup time at AIM to the drop-off time at my house... now that is fast shipping...Well, I went ahead and ordered some... shipped out today...
I'll let you guys know a full RR when I get them and get a chance to test them.
I've got mine loaded and ready to try out, gonna post a review as soon as I get time to get out and get it done.
Yes, it will, however rounds behind the follower isn't so much a problem as empty spaces in front of the follower. Rounds behind the follower will probably just cause a jam, I don't think it could do much damage. But if you look at the way the mag and follower work, you will notice that if you leave space in front of the follower, once that last round before the empty space goes up into the neck of the drum, the mag will free spin until something stops it. That something could be more rounds, which could possibly be damaged by the "sudden stop" or crashing together. However, with the way the follower works, if its just empty space in front of the follower, the mag will free-spin and when the follower gets to the neck it will follower up the next like it is supposed to, but the disc will continue to spin, the inertia of the spinning disc will bend and possibly break the follower.One thing you need to make sure of is when the mag is completely loaded that you dont have any rounds behind the follower. I think that will cause an issue at the end of the drum.