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Mini-14 PrecisionMags and Eagle mags (plastic) ... any good?

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September 02, 2017, 01:08 AM
James in Denver
Mini-14 PrecisionMags and Eagle mags (plastic) ... any good?
So I recently found some mags in my collection that I didn't know I had. Some PrecisionMags and some Eagle mags for the Mini-14.

The Eagles are kinda neat, they have little rolled-up springs, not springs like in an AR mag or AK mag, kinda cool!

The PrecisionMags appear to be made as well as factory, not like Pro-mags or anything.

Both kinds are mid-90s "pre-ban" made, and seem to be made well and in great unused/lightly used condition.

I have some factory 20 rounders that I usually use for my Mini, they have worked fine and many people prefer the 20s for the Mini-14.

So, are the PrecisionMags and Eagle mags any good? Do they last a while? Do the Eagle plastic ones break? Do either type cause malfunctions?

Or are they good-to-go?

BTW, they are 40 rounders...

James


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September 02, 2017, 01:16 AM
kkina
The PMI mags (Precision Mags, Inc) were considered the only metal aftermarket mags comparable to factory. They also have the possible advantage of being shorter than the equivalent factory magazine, as the OEM mags used much longer anti-tilt followers.

I have no direct experience with plastics. I've heard that Eagles were pretty hit-or-miss. Sometimes very bad misses. Not just FTFs, but worse things like feeding-before-the-mag-is-in-the-gun. The creme-de-la-polymer Mini-14 mags were the early Thermolds, on par with the PMIs.



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September 02, 2017, 03:49 PM
MG34_Dan
quote:
Originally posted by kkina:
The PMI mags (Precision Mags, Inc) were considered the only metal aftermarket mags comparable to factory. They also have the possible advantage of being shorter than the equivalent factory magazine, as the OEM mags used much longer anti-tilt followers.
I have no direct experience with plastics. I've heard that Eagles were pretty hit-or-miss. Sometimes very bad misses. Not just FTFs, but worse things like feeding-before-the-mag-is-in-the-gun. The creme-de-la-polymer Mini-14 mags were the early Thermolds, on par with the PMIs.

PMI=Precision Mag Industries
















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September 02, 2017, 04:37 PM
James in Denver
Yep, those are the mags I have (metal ones). 3 still in the wrapper, 1 open, all 40 rounders. Didn't remember buying them.

The Eagles are cool looking, but based on the above, I have no idea how they will function...

James in Denver


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"Voldemorte himself created his worst enemy, just as tyrants everywhere do! Have you any idea how much tyrants fear the people they oppress? All of them realize that, one day, amongst their many victims, there is sure to be one who rises against them and strikes back!"
Book 6 - Ch 23
September 02, 2017, 10:16 PM
kkina
Yep, sorry, Precision Mag Industries.



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September 03, 2017, 10:22 AM
Sig209
In my limited experience the PMI mags are good-to-go.

NEVER confuse them with ProMags.

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September 03, 2017, 02:08 PM
Jelly
Eagle mags are junk. Years ago had two of them that were loaded, one in the the mini 14 and one beside it just break apart and spill out ammo just sitting in the closet.
September 03, 2017, 08:21 PM
Black92LX
My only experience with Eagle Mags was for a pump action Remington 30.06 and they were flat junk.


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September 03, 2017, 08:52 PM
bubbatime
quote:
Originally posted by James in Denver:
The Eagles are kinda neat, they have little rolled-up springs,, not springs like in an AR mag or AK mag, kinda cool!


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

I saw a guy at the range have a total clusterfuck with his gun. I told him his mag was causing his issues. Lets take it apart, clean it, and see if that helps. WE take it apart and it has one of those rolled up type springs in it. I was seriously WTF is this garbage! Toss it in the trash and start over.


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