Magazine Reviews
The Wonderful World of CZ-75 Magazines
CZ Magazines can be hard to come by. ProMag and MecGar both make quality ones for the CZ-75 that are worth checking out.
The Amend2 Glow-In-the-Dark Mags
It was a GunMagWarehouse Black Friday sale that drew me to the fact that one of our exclusives was an Amend2 AR-15 magazine that glowed in the dark. The overall idea seemed a bit silly, but I'm a stickler for exclusives, and glow-in-the-dark magazines have never been done before, as far as I know anyway. For the price, I couldn't say no.
Ruger Mini-14 Reduced Capacity Magazines: A Realistic Alternative?
Even if you're limited in your magazine capacity, Ruger has you covered for the Mini-14. My advice is to get a ton of 10-round magazines if you're in that predicament because more is better. For those who aren't under legal limitations, having a few 10-round mags on hand makes sense because sometimes we shoot from a position that benefits from us being lower to the deck. Whatever capacity magazines you happen to receive from Ruger, you can rest assured that they will be well-constructed and reliable, given their attention to detail and quality materials.
The Magpul AMAG: A New Era for Magpul
The Magpul AMAG came as a bit of a surprise, but as expected, it gets the job done. Get you some.
The Five Best Revolver Speed Loaders
In the last year, I've put my time behind a revolver and tested numerous setups including speed loaders. I have five favorites I'd like to share with you.
The ETS AR-15 Mags: Get a Couple
Overall, I was impressed by the ETS AR 15 mags. For the price of $12, we get a fairly solid rifle magazine option that even gives you a built-in coupler. The magazines feed reliably, are easy to clean, well textured, and work in and out of magazine pouches.
Mag-Fed Shotguns: A Pump vs Semiautomatic Comparison
Mag-fed shotguns are here to stay. Which designs provide the most capacity and best reliability? It may come down to what you want the shotgun to do.
AR-15 Magazines From ASC and Strike Industries: How Do They Stack Up?
Let's take a look at two trusted and well-known budget AR-15 magazines currently on the market and discuss how they perform.
The AK-63D and Bulgarian Magazines: A Winning Combination
It looks just like an AK-47, and it basically is. A few years ago, Century Arms began importing parts kits from Hungary to assemble the Hungarian AK-63D, which is that country's version of the AK-47. The particular rifle being evaluated today has an underfolding, metal stock.
Why the Military Doesn’t Use Drum Mags
If more firepower is key, why doesn't the US Armed Forces use drum magazines in their small arms? Actually, there are some compelling reasons. Jeremy Stone explains those, and why they're still a useful choice for civilians.