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I’d prefer a 7.62 FN MAG (M240) with a flexible belt that attaches to a 800 round backpack. It is made!
But realistically, unless you have 40,000 Chinese overrunning the trenches, I don’t think it will be all that much needed (but then we may fight the Chinese to!)
But seriously I cannot think of any scenario where this would be helpful. If you’re mobile–door kicking, running through the woods or an urban area, on patrol–that mag sticking out of the side would get caught everywhere.
If you’re not mobile, a belt fed would work a whole lot better.
Someone please make a continuous loop gif of this!
That won’t get caught on, say, a doorframe or anything.
You dawg I herd you like magazines so I got a magazine for your magazines.
They need to make a clip of magazines to quickly load that magazine of magazines.
Want. Where and how much?
Just take all my moneys already!!!!
Just another gimmick to break down at the worst possible moment.
I’ll wait until Butler Creek comes out with the Mag-MagLula.
does it work with sticks of butter, too?
Oh Gawd, DeGette and de Leon will go spastic and stroke out when they see this (not that that wouldn’t be such a bad thing to happen to them).
I thought this was a joke, and a fun one at that.
Turns out I went to the website and dang, it seems they are apparently legit. Either that or someone is doing a really good job yanking our chain….
I’m lost for words at this point…
I’d prefer a 7.62 FN MAG (M240) with a flexible belt that attaches to a 800 round backpack. It is made!
But realistically, unless you have 40,000 Chinese overrunning the trenches, I don’t think it will be all that much needed (but then we may fight the Chinese to!)
@DeafSmith well, last I heard there were a billion screamin’ chinamen
JeffinDC: There were.
But seriously I cannot think of any scenario where this would be helpful. If you’re mobile–door kicking, running through the woods or an urban area, on patrol–that mag sticking out of the side would get caught everywhere.
If you’re not mobile, a belt fed would work a whole lot better.
I’d prefer a 7.62 FN MAG (M240) with a flexible belt that attaches to a 800 round backpack. It is made!
If you can carry that all day, you don’t need the gun. You can insert the bullets manually.
Kristopher,
Finally–the long awaited “magazine clip”!
Publius for the win!
All that for 7 mags?
You can get that many mags on a flack. In pouches. What good is this thing?
Wait, put one of these on the front. Then you can have double magazine magazines.
http://www.defensereview.com/strac-technologies-st-1-fast-system-mag-feeder-for-ultra-fast-weapon-reloads/
What did I just watch…
You’re all missing the bigger opportunity here – make a magazine that dispenses these packs for a magazine-magazine-magazine…. magception!
Cool, now I’m waiting for the magazine magazine that holds 100-round drums.
The “magazine clip” is what you use to load your magazine magazine.
It’s the result of a conspiracy of ammo manufacturers. How you gonna test this thing without burning through a few hundred or a thousand rounds?
It might sell better if it held cans of cheap beer– Parade one of those through a college campus and you’ll sell a hundred of ’em on the spot.
Lyle, that beer can idea is brilliant.
wizardpc,
Better make it a double stack…
wizardpc and publius,
And insert it into a semi-auto can cannon…
Turtlefirepower
They shoulda left it where it was…